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A Blue Ribbon Stimulant.

East Melbourne, 34 Gipps St., March 7, 1886.—Having been troubled for many years with a deranged Liver and Kidneys, with weakness of the, stomach, loss of appetite; depressed spirits, and general debility, necessitating report to spirituous stimulants, for an artificial strength with which to carry oh my work, and after trying various remedies, I began the use of Warner’s safe cure. To my ntmost/surprise one bottle cured me entirely. My appetite, is now good; have no pains in back, and fe’el strong and buoyant. The one bottle of yohr wonderful cure has also taken away all desire and necessity for use of spirits.—G. G. Lawrence.

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Evening Star, Issue 7177, 2 April 1887, Page 4

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A Blue Ribbon Stimulant. Evening Star, Issue 7177, 2 April 1887, Page 4

A Blue Ribbon Stimulant. Evening Star, Issue 7177, 2 April 1887, Page 4