APPRECIATION From Mrs. Kate Che;;win, 57 I'usk instreet, Christchurch, N.Z., 2Eth ■ November, 1910. “About nine months ago I was taken ill with dropey. Two doctors attended me but they gave n.c no relief. My daughter made me take Warner's Safe Cure, and after taking the eecond du:.o I found relief. I continued to take the medicine and when 1 hod taken the contents of three bottler 1 became quit* well again.” From Mr. Chaa. J. Moans!!, < f Mannail Brea., Manufacturers ar.d Merchants, High-street, Weat Maitland, N.S.W.. 20th June, 1910. I ‘•Some twenty years ago, I strained ruywlf whilst carrying a sack of produce, and was c. great cutferer for about eighteen months from frequent neuralgic attacks in the region ci” the kidneya. t The paina were very acute, lasting from I four to twenty-five hours—and were followed by (’.xtrerne weakneaa which pre- i vented me from attending to my btui- | ness. I had ths beat medical aid pro- > curable, but the doctor s attention did nothing to relieve cr cure me. I was gradually sinking under the complaint end nay case was considered hopeless. Eventually I was persuaded to take Warner’s Safe Cure and Warners Safe I Pills. In a very short time I obtained relief, and, continuing to take the medicine, I had the gratification cf finding that my suffering had entirely ceased. I | have not had a similar attack since. I t am always advicing people who suffer from kidney and liver trouble to take Warner’s Safe Cure, and many have found wonderful relief, and permanent cure from it.” From Mrs. E. Lewis, Garden-street, East Geelong. Vie.. 26th April, 1910 “Having caught a severe chill, I became very ill, and alarming symptoms developed. 1 suffered excruciating pain in the back, and was hardly ever free from west terrible headaches. At times, my limbs would become, quite numb and almost useless. This state of health continued for some considerable time. Medi- j cal advice and other remedies failed to j do me any good. 1 was reduced in ] llesh, weak, and altogether disheartened, j when Warner’s Safe Cure was brought under my rot-ice and, on the advice cf a friend. I commenced taking it, I was encouraged to persevere by the effect of the first bottleful, and was finally restored to health and strength by taking a few more bottlesful. I have personal knowledge that the medicine has cured many others besides myself. Full information relating to Warner’s Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver, is contained in a pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne. Vic., who will be pleased to send a ; copy, post free, to anyone interested. I Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemists j and storekeepers everywhere, both in the ’ original (ssi bottles, and ‘in the cheaper I (2s* 6d) ‘Concentrated,” non-alcohui.c j form.
A REMEDY WHICH REALLY CROWS HAIR. ! AA'o havi' r-coived from ';:u‘ of our I readers tb.o iu’lo.ving fonnula whi“h Lt i on'-i'lors as )■ ■intj • I uro.it vahie. Ou correspondent says:—•‘This mixture is a tonic for the hair, which, if applied morning and evening with the lips of the iiug-.-rs. so as to make it penetrate well into th“ scalp, will certainiv make the h-.-l.- ;>■■■ V. . Will C".re Ir-’d-...-". -At ll restore- t<> gre.v hair its rnirur::! colour, and wiil destroy tlandruc. Mix dram menthol crystals dissolved in a teaspoonti’l oi :ii< ohol with 3oz bav rum. and tlio’i mid loz Lnvona tie Compose ■. If desired, Im If a teaspeonfu! of French Fen Fleur Forjr.m". wlii--h imparts a icrv pl; :seotK. >n:'" be add-d. Shake well, ih.-n let it stand for liaii «n hour. -Hier whieii the lotion will I:.’ ;-.’:;dv ti • u-<-.” Some re;i"l'i- v.itl.t.iw dot:l:t vid be dedi-ous of iryiny thi' r.-n.-dv. which cau he prepn ■-:1 by any chemist. Cur ci. 1 ig;i tg lead?;- finish.Ins comrnnr.ieation with the fo’lcv.ing advice, which s’tows the i'air’i he lut‘. in tliis remedy: “As this lotion really produces a growth of hair, it should nor be applied where hair is not d<"iretl." ‘
For influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure; never fails; 1/6,'2.6*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 179, 13 July 1912, Page 2
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