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GLADSTONE TO MAX

wrote from Cannes in 1883 : “ I am recover, ing the only great faculty which I ever pos sessed, the’ faculty of -sleep.” Insomnia it the first warning the liver gives when overt taxed or tired out or torpid. People ■ of-teij sav, “ 1 can’t make out why I lie awake stf at night. It is a new thing for me. Antf during the day I am drowsy —feel that 1 could fall asleep in my chair any moment.”; Continual loss of sleep is as fatal as a Maxim gun. Relieve the torpid condition of youi liver by using Warner’s Safe Cure, and normal sleep will soon be, yours. A curd just brought to our notice illustrates this* and we have records of thousands of similat ones. • M>-s Emily C. Bottom, Kensington Park, S.A.. whose husband is a traveller for the well-known firm of Crooks and Brooker, says : “ I have great pleasure in testifying to. the value of Warner’s Safe Cure as a cura for liver complaint. I suffered for some yeard with severe pains in my hack, causing me to feel languid, and not fit for my household duties. I tried doctors’ prescriptions and other remedies without success, and as a last resort, on the recommendation of one of my friends, I tried Warner’s Safe Cure, with the gratifying result that I am perfectly cured.” 180

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 4

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GLADSTONE TO MAX Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 4

GLADSTONE TO MAX Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 4