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LI-V.EJi -DISEASE CAN BE CURED. From Mrs. C. Stanley. Oakeiiect, Golden -square, • liendiyo, ViL'tuiia.. . 25th August, 1911. * • . " For some yen re f was troubleiJ , with liver eomplainl 01 Lh« most, excruciating kind. At times I- became affected with violent pains in the' bowels. I sulTered from indigestion. - My complaint culminated in the most alarming symptoms. I tried different medicines without get : ting any, effectual relief. A friend ad vised mo to try- Warner's Safe Cure. 1 commenced to.. take- that medicine, and .the effect was most beneficial. I continued to take it -for some weeks, and at the end of that time the paine • in my bowels had left me. and my digestion, became perfect once more. 1 can eat well now and do my work with pleasure." . ; From Mr.: J. F. Bowman, Arthur street, Granville, ' Sydney, , l^ew. South Wales, "sth October, 1011. "A few years, ago' my health . begaii to fail. I had severe headache«, bilious attacks, and pains ' across the chest. At stimes I had great weakness hi my back and side. My appetite was |. our and my digestion bad. I became ao disheartened at the. Rio of the many remedies which I took in the hope of obtaining relief that it took a great deal of persuasion to get- me to givu Warner's Safe Cure a trial, but I did so at last, and I had cause to be pleased that I did so, for, after taking a. few bottles of the medicine. 1 regained my health and strength: 1 am now in the .enjoyment of good health, ami have gained several pounds in weight. " From Mr. Jos. Haslip. 33, Bostonroad. Mount Eden. Auckland, N.Z.. 20th November,. 1911. "For some years-- T had been ailftig from a serious affection of the. liver and Itidneye. At last r -'found myfeclf in a state, of general lassitude. I suffered from fearful pains .-in the loins and darting pain in the region of iho liver. I loathed my food, and what 1 ato. 1 could not digest; My niylite were sleepless. After trying many remedies. 1 finally began "to take Warner's Safe Cure, and after taking a few bottl<« ful'of that medicine my system biveame thoroughJy renovated.j The pains in the ba)ck and liver have ceaeed ; 1 can eat , ■without distress, and can sleep well at night." - , • . ■ From Mra. Reardon. Tnlly-atreet-, ■' . .Townsville, Qld , 19th June, 1911. "Some years ago I suffered very mi>ch from, biliousness, aoid found , that 1 was rapidly losing my health. I had split ting pains in my head, and had to- take to my bed for threo or four' days.. ; 1 also used to vomit for an hour ai a time; which left me very weak. I felt no inclination to work, and -eat about the house all day. .The doctor attended me, arid gave me several bottles - : of medicine to take, but they had. no effect. A cousin of mine tbld- me .tliat •he had taken', Warner's Safe Cure with great benefit, so I. thought T would give it a fair trial 'myself. I look four bot ties of War'ner'6 Safe Cure, with the result that I soon regained . my former strength, and am- now completely cured. Thanks to Warner's Safe Guro \ y •■ From Mr. R. Oliver, Hill-street, Crea- : ;.cent, Hobart, Tas., 3rd Jan., .1912. ''Some few years' a : go T began to "lose m^ health. I.^wae not then able .to^ 6itisfy myselfv as-' to( the t cause, of my*, trouble, but later on 1 began .to. eulTer from pains about* '.niy,-. liver and ;jn ;-■ my/ back j ; also from periodical headicheis;' of.?a very, severe nature. "1 suffered from indigeistion a. good deal, and from'los« of/ sleep-and •' rest, sor that I-foutid my ; Belf- in it. state of general lassitude 1 .and; great .weakness.. Sucluwaji my : stateiof health when I began) to take Warner > Sife Cure. , After .taki ng a few : hot tl«si ■ fiil: of.the medjcino : my system ; was thoroughly renovated,' arid pains ceased AO -.trpuble' me.' I My .] appetite, is "now. good". ari;d my digestion first-rate. 1 can sleepy and.?woKk; a* u'suaJ.'-and continue- to ! b"e in the beat of- healths- 1 ' • : From Mrs." Mr M'lhtosh, Royal Tiger ' Hotel, Taranaki street. Wellington, "'JN.'Z ..-4th Deceriibe-r. 1911. .'■: ' "I take, great pleasure in testifying as. to. the benefit- i -have received from taking a, few .bottles,. of . Warner's Sa-fft Cure. .For a considerable tinie l:had been gradually but ele-adily declining in . health: • 1 had 1 great pa.m in various parts of , my . body, -vrnore .especially in . the 'region of the V.liver and kidneys. My appetite became poor.!-' I suffered •from, indigestion. . and it was with ; the greatest difficulty that I. could dp my daily Avork. I paid little attention to my 'complaint" at first; but when 1' found, that I was .steadily ' growing worse ; I became alarmed,, and began to look around for some remedy which-' wouttl cure me and give me ; back " my health- . and strength. \M any :remedr6s. were re ■ commended to me, ..but T at' length decided to take a course of iWarrier's Safe . Cure.- I began "to improve in health al- v ;mcwt. immediately, j" The- improvement continued, and in a vfew .weeks' ti moj T felt- well, and strong' again: , Pain hjid ceased to trouble nie. My appetite is • now. excellent, and my digestion perfect .l;.feel. that; I owe; my: restoration, to health wholly to,' Warner^. Safe Cure." ■ Full informatipn .■relating to . , Safe Cure, for ..the kidneys and liver, ; is ' contained in a issued by HH. Warner and Co s ,' Ltd. , ; Melbourne. Victoria', who wijl/rbe' pleased id send . a,copy; : po6t froe,'vto';anyone interested. ';■' 9,.Warner's';.Safe- C;tjre. •;«»;' spjd'.. by chem- ■ isU and storekeepers eyery where, bcith in- the original (sa)* botile6;" and in' the ■ cji?ap«r (2e 6d) J "Concent.raiecl,",. nonalcoholic form. / . _ ; , ■';''. . : We have indented, a very- fine range of white wool showls—- lovely godds, soft .and warm, just the | thing for baby; also a range of infant's wool coats, bootees, gaiters, inf an tee, hoods etc. Walker's Drapery Warehouse, Boundary Street.— Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 24 April 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 24 April 1913, Page 2

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