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SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR J” obi st A L IS. J. Emm Mr. T. 1.. kw..il, Ik. .ii-ruart, Solomontown, Per; I’iri?, 8-A., 26th November. 1910.

"For seme yeais, 1 sulTered fmm per sistent attacks <:f rh'-uniali.sm, Imm which I was hardly emr iree. 'ols pains- in my arms, legs, awl hick w-.i” excruciating. The pain wt.iii'l shtf: from one joint to aiu-ther. At times I could hardly nteve about, and ctmhl tc-t very little rest right or day- After trving vaiious rcmedits, with little or no benefit, I gave \\aiii“i s Safe Cure a trial. The first bottleful gave >m.' ton-idcrable relief an I each sw ”s-c<!hg week showed further in-pmv-enient. After taking cttly a few botll s of the medicine. I was entirely free from pain. Since that tine I have had no return i>f the complaint and have every 1 cason to believe that the cure is permanent.” From Mrs. E. Burmeister, 12. ChannclStieet. Be.llai'.’it East, Vi.’., 19th September. U-10. ■‘For some years 1 was troubled with rheumatic disorders. I suffered great nain and. at t.mes. wt- q’li.e p.ostinted. The j-ints of n.y hrnG-. feet, and limbs would swe'.l to’ twite their usual size. My appetite was very capricious and I was mm h red wed in fiesh- The many remedies I tried only seemed to aggravate the complaint. It was not tint 4 I beenn to tak“ Wte net's SafeCure tint I felt any p.ermp'ib'-' change for the better. I cimtiwi d to improve as 1 rrntiittw'l with tie' wtdiiine and. iri a sh'-’t time was c ii’pleteiy and net man -n! !v cured Warn I's Safe Cure is Uv s< icntific cute f< r rlieumati'-m. it lesferrs the kidnevs awl thr liver to h?:'.th. an! activity, when the uric and biliary pri'cns. which cit’se t;ie c.s-c.der, are naturally expeled and P’in 'e:t-“S. Warr 1 ■’.« Safe Cute is s<-Id by cl'.emi*‘s ti'.l storekeepers ever, v.hete. bath in ; ''ii innl (5-J b-t'J.-e, and in the ,I. ••Concentrated.’' nontlcohulir form

J Ladies, he considerate and tactful, ! yet firm, with any refractory drapei who may try to substitute any othei make for the famous Warner's Rust 5 proof Corsets.. j For that hacking cough at night take ■ Tonking's Linseed Emulsion —from all ! chemists and stores, 1 6. 26, 4 6... BUSINESS MEN. —Take a weekly course of Massage; will do you ■ good. THE HYDRO, : for Scientific Massage, Ladies and ' Gentlemen. TMR. A MRS. H. W. HILDEBRANDT i Emerson and Dalton Streets. Napier. ’Phone 716.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 6

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