GRAVEL AND BLADDER TROUBLES.
Sufferers from, gravel and bladder troubles should read the following letters :— From Mr. T. Prnhail. Ida-street, Black Hill. Ballarwt East, Vie. " Some years ago my health became •eriously impaired. Excruciating pains deprived me of all rest and sleep. I had severe periodical headaches. as well as great pain in the region of the liver. .My urine contained a heavy *?diment of a brick dust colour, which jjave me great pain in passim? it. Such was my. .state of health when I first began taking Warner's Safe (.Jure. My restoration to health was rapid and complete. Since that time I have enjoyed the best of good health and have j been free from all pains. My urine is now clear and voided without'pain." From Mr. J. Taylor, 64, Helen-stieet, Northeote. Vic. "For a considerable time my little *>n, aged 6 years, had been ailing from A serious affection of the bladder end incontinence of urine. The irritability I of the tissues became extremely imuked, and the disease was manifested by j great pain and suffering, with nervous i excitement, which would make the eli.'id quite prostrated. This was accompanied by loss of appetite and of Mesh. Various medicines were tried, which did not have any effect. We then decicUd to give him Warner's Safe Cure, and improvement in his condition was soon noticeable. In a very short time a, complete cure was effected, and since that time the child has enjoyed good health." Warner's Safe Cure is 6old by Chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the I I cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," noa- ! alcoholic form. j
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1915, Page 4
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