GRAVEL AND BLADDER TROUBLES
Prom Mr. J. Armstrong, grocer, Cav-rington-road, Coogee, Sydney, N.B.W. "I had been suffering from gravel, and after trying various remedies prescribed by the doctor and getting no relief, my sister induced me to try Warner's Safe Cure. Before I had fihished the first bottleful, I was greatly relieved, and by the time I had used up the second bottleful I was completely cured. I have told many of my friends of the wonderful benefit I have derived from taking Warner's Safe Cure, and feel confident that anyone suffering from the same complaint will derivo great benefit from taking it as prescribed." From Mr. George Rose. South Morang, j Victoria. "I suffered from inflammation of the bladder, accompanied by painful urination, which made life very miserable for me. Seeing accounts published of others who seemed to have been afflicted in the same manner that I was, and who had been cured by taking Warner's Safe Cure, I decided to try what effect that medicine would havo in my case. I felt relief after taking on© bottle of Warner's Safe Cuie (Concentrated), and, after I had taken the contents of four bottles altogether, I am very pleased indeed to tell you that I became quite free from the trouble. I can earnestly recommend anyone suffering as I did to give Wai ner's Safe Cure a, trial." Warner's Safe Cure is a wonderful remedy in cases of kidney or liver disorders, and complaints arising from inefficient action of the kidneys and liver, such as rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere^ both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheapo* (2a 6d) "Concentrated," non- , »icohol;o form,— Advt. 12
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 11
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302GRAVEL AND BLADDER TROUBLES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 11
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