Cured the Bank Manager.
. National Bank of Australia, Georgetown, S.A., July 27,1886.— When I was a boy I had what Dr Crooks, of Melbourne, stated was a severe attack of dropsy, and ever since, until recently, I have suffered from pain and weakness in the small of my back. A few months ago the pain increased considerably, and I felt the same drowsiness that I had experienced before I had dropsy. Seeing that Warner’s safe cure was advertised as a remedy for kidney disease, I procured and took one bottle, and then another. I did not seem to get much benefit from them, but being determined to give it a fair trial, purchased half-a-dozen bottles. Before I bad finished the third bottle I felt considerably better, and after the fourth was completely cured, not having felt any pain or drowsiness since. lam letting a friend have the remaining bottles, for I don’t think I shall need any more.—B. M‘Michael,
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Evening Star, Issue 7188, 16 April 1887, Page 4
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