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A TRUE STORY

Writing from Bamauni, Vie, Mr. -William John Youil-I, late of i_.ai-v.ey-town, Eaglchavvk. Vie. says:— "in J'egard to 'the statement I -gave you some years ago as to mv cure of kiunvy I:omplaint, I ,may say that a- short- time since I had occasion to be medical »y examined and was entirely free Irom any 'complaint." Mi. Youill's origin*)! statement was as follows ; — " I t'oel it a duty 1 owe to you and to suffering humanity to send you this letter, in ,the earnest hope thatl-others who may be suffering as I was . from that dread complaint, Bright's Disease of the kidneys, may take courage and learn from my experience lo adopt the same method of treatment that J did, fc.ling sine that by so doing ihey wiil be saved much pain and misery. "arid, perhaps, an early grave. This may seem to some a vemarkable statement to mako, but it can be. sr.bstantiatul' by .anyone who will take the trouble to enquire for themselves from me or of my friends who wi.ro with me at the time. Despite ali ihe skill and attention bestowed on me by -the hospital doctors. -and nurses, 1 gradually grew worse, the dooloi-s h;ivm__ diagnosed, my , complaiut as Bright V Disease. The doctors gave me up. as inctn-dlj/j. and gave me but a few weeks longer.- to live.. I was then taken irom thi/dip. vital to my home Ij die .::.-; my 'frieiul- "v. bought)., -'as- niy n.thr-i dA not wish,- tiie to die in the iiospit.il • But I hail a .feeling, within myself that there was hope whilst; tliere '-vas l:ie, , and. anlike mr irie!ii!_, 1 did. not give up in. despair. .' On the way hq.-ne •vc.y father procured a bottlo of Warner's Safe Cure, but 'on. arrival J <w:.s -in a. stale of-ccl-hips-j from • the shaking 1 had -undergone <.-tr the .way. My father, think-, 'ing' lb. t the Sale Cure would do me no hriTiit i. It did rue no jjoo'j; gave me a sma i'l dose j. continuing to uu so id iatorv.als.throughout the day. l fc!fc a little b.ttor, the agoif-zir.g' pain being less sever.-. I. c6rtiii!i.{i. , ." j lo ; !<*!.<• W;:. iier s Saf<- Cure aud, -\c___. ..-V.wi-..:>!jlc t^. iiet a liH.lf rest and sleep, and my .strength \-.r. ;s_adually retinned. ..My friends l.?gin to' have' hopes of niy ultimate re-r-.v<-rv Kcich day my urine.; when ;n-,:(!v.re !. showed less, albumen. ■My hoaitii' steadily improved. l'.ach bolt-It-of Warners Safe (Jure 1 took hastened; "my" viTOver.. I was then able to getup .-.j. J about; and in Ims than, ihret ini'-nlh.. was restored to perfect "health and strength. From that tim.. up to the ijresetit Lhave had' no leturn of tl..*f!i.:eas«i. and for six years have been in cosWant-- employment mi the mines;" . Warner's Safe Cure is a wonderful remedy '"'in cases di kidney and. liver disorders/ "and complaints atising from irieflioienl action oi' the kidneys and Iffbiv such as rheumatism, gout, lam: bago, neuralgia,- sciatica, blood disorders, amentia, indigestion ,.. biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel,, stone and bladder troubles.- «'. Warner's Safe Cure .is . sold by ohomists and storekeepers , everywhere,, both iv the original- (os) bottle, and in 'the ■ cheaper (2s 6d) '" Concentrated," non-alcoholic' form. ' '-'•..

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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1913, Page 6

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A TRUE STORY Grey River Argus, 22 September 1913, Page 6

A TRUE STORY Grey River Argus, 22 September 1913, Page 6