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A Veteran Speaks.

GiiBBE, Lyndhurst st. (Sydney), N.S.W., March 20, 1886.—This is to certiiy that I have been suffering for the past ton years with liver and kidney disease, and have been attended by several medical men of Sydney, but always had a relapse of the same complaint—pains in small of my back cramps in my limbs and carbuncles on different parts of my body, cold feet, and finally became powerless in the left side, which was diagnosed as paralysis. I commenced too use of AVarner's safe cure, taking in all seven bottles. The pains have all left me, I can work as well as ever, and am in better hea th now than I have been for years. My age is 71 years. -DAVID THOMAS.

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Evening Star, Issue 7206, 7 May 1887, Page 4

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A Veteran Speaks. Evening Star, Issue 7206, 7 May 1887, Page 4

A Veteran Speaks. Evening Star, Issue 7206, 7 May 1887, Page 4

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