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A TRUE STORY

Writing from Bamawm, Vic, Mr. ;•-.; William John Youil], late of Harvey* town, Eaglehawk, Vic, says:-—"'ln ,'iV- K; gard to the statement I gave you soiim •!'"- years ago as to my cure of kidney complaint, I may say that a short time • ,-,■. since I had occasion to be medical/, .'■', . examined and was entirely free from - any complaint." Mr. Youill's original statement was as follows:—"I feel i! <i duty I owe to you and to sullen ni{ humanity to send you this letter, in. the earnest hope that others who may hs' suffering as I was from that di<-ad'. complaint, Bright's Disease of the k'-l- '■-- ney.s, may take courage and learn from f: my experience to adopt the same, metliyd' ■•' ;■ «>f treatment that I did, fooling sure tii.it J. by so doing they will be saved-min'i f\ pain and misery, and perhaps, an early, ~'. grave. This may seem to some a >*>• markable statement to make, but it <<'ii • ?■ he subslantiaUd by anyone who vill. '; lake the trouble to enquire lor th'in- 4 selves from me or of ray friends v ItO ; ';f were with me at the time. Despite .ill-.. *• 'the skill and attention bestowed on n 0 >■ f by th'' hospital doctors and nurses. I' gradually grew worse, the doctors ;£. ("liaguosed my complaint as Brighi ■*, * Disease. The doctors gave me u|i -s (S incurable, and gave me but,a few w< ikd- : | longer to live. I was then taken S»:.•»•*»-_ .£ Lliu hospital to my home to die (as n'y frieilds thought), as. my father did n w t , , wish me to die in'the hospital Bin I • i '■'£'" -v hail a feeling within myself :that th- '0 ;J : was hoiie whilst there was li'le, .nil, v unlike my friends, 1 did not give B|> "i despair. On the way homo nry fa l '''''' procured a bottle of Warner's Sale■(■" 'S but. on arrival I was in a state of i«»|lapse from the shaking I had undrgone on the way. My father, thinking that the Safe Cure would do me "O barm if it did me no good, gave ip< a wf small dose... continuing to do so at,in)«i> ;t". vals throughout the day. ,1 felt a !i ''.h> .* better, the agonising pairi being up* S severe. I continued lo take Warri'i'4 Safe Cure and was soon able to gi'< ••*'■ £; little rest and sleep, and my. strcnu'k jg; very gradually returned. My h"n mis ;«'.: began to have hopes of my ultimate ~»>- covery. Each day my ' urine, y.N'n jy! analysed, showed less 'albumen. iVl'y .-*» health steadily improved.: Each b«iiMf» of Warner's Safo Cure 1 look hastem-l* „«J my recovery. I was then able <« k'et %* up and about, and in less than, t'hK p,months was restored to perfect: heap in & and strength. From that time up jo. % the present I have had no return of tii« ' .£J. disease, and for six years have, been ill, ,':, constant employment on the mines.".- «{ Warner's Safe Cure is a. wbfldntl*il; '"* remedy in ,cases of kidney and ' li>>t" disorders,, and complaints arising Ik "ft ''_..;' inefficient action of the kidneys' <■ ml \T~; liver, such as rheumatism, gout; brni-' v-.; bago. neuralgia, sciatica, blood ; -dirt-: -'j,, orders,. aneemia,- indigestion, biliousb'v«C jaundice, sick-headache, general -debit. gravel, stone and bladder troubles " ■; Warner's Safe Cure is', sold,,' by; chemists and storekeepers . evemvt|-',i>v both in the original (ss) '.botue.'-aiiVl in./ . :?'■' ♦ bo. cheaper (2s 6d) *' Concentrated, v> • '., non-alcoholic form. ' '■:''..^' .•V-" ■ vv- y&'o,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 2

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A TRUE STORY Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 2

A TRUE STORY Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 2