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GRAVEL AND STONE CAN BE CURED.

From Mr G. Lucas, tobacconist, Kapunda, S.A., 7tb December, 1904. 1 have groat pleasure in recommending Warner’s Safe Cure to anyone troubled with gravel, knowing from personal experience xvhat suffering one undergoes when once this dreadful'complaint is contracted, and how it unfits Mm for tlxe most ordinary duties -of life. I‘suffered for'a long time and xvas unable to get relief. My mine xx-as thick and ropy, and at times full of dark coloured sediment; at other times it was of a green colour. I was almost afraid to drink anything, knoxving tlxe burning pains I xvould have to endure in urinating. I had a constant desire to pass water,' and was unable to retain it for any length of time. My stomach was very irritable, my digestion bad with little appetite, aixd sweats at night. I became serioxusly alarmed after trying many remedies ■without obtaining any benefit. A friend, living at Kapunda, xvho had been cured ox the same complaint by Warner’s Safe Cure, advised me to try it. I had very little faith, but I took his advio'e and commenced taking Warner’s Safe Cure and Warner’s , Safe Pills. After taking the first few doses I xx-as greatly relieved, my xvater became loss impregnated xvith foreign matter, and the pain while urinating decreased and gradually left me. I continued with the medicine, and after takixxg it for some time a largo stone passed from me. From this time I improved in health. It is several years ago since I xvas cured. I am noxv in good health, axxd have xxot had a', return of the complaint since.” . . From Mr James Fabian, Nexvstead, Breakfast Creek Road, Brisbane, Q., 11th February, 1905. “ About txvo and a half years ago my little daughter, at that time six and a half years of age, suffered severely fx'om' kidney colic and paralysis. She lost the use of her anus and, legs, and the pain was almost continuous. She could get no rest at- night and, kept all of us axvako by her screaming from the pain. We had a doctor attending' her for nine months, but his treatment, did her no good. He told us he had xxot much hope that she xvould get better. I happened to read one of your pamphlets xvxuch xvas left at -my I house, and saxv the symptoms of kidney colic described. I decided to gix r e Warner’s Safe Cure a trial. After my daughter had taken the first dose it seemed to give her ease and she went to sleep. We continued to give her the medicine until she had taken, in all, six bottles, and could see her improve xxdth every bottle she took. It .is over txvelve months ago since she had the last dose, Warner's Safe Cure rostox-ed her to health, and she has net required medicine of any Kind since. You can make xx’ui.at use you like of this letter, as I cannot speak too highly of Warner’s Safe Cure in cases of kidney oolio.”

From Mr S. J. Wadrop, Mount Barker, S.A., 3rd December, 1904. “For several yoaie I suffered excruciating pain in the region of the kidneys, hip and groin. I became so ill and weak thsfb life became a burden to me, and it was torture to me to do any manual labour. I tried many medicines, but could obtain no relief -that was permanent. I was then advised to take a course of Warner’s Safe Cure, and, after taking a few-bottles of that medicine, a large stone passed from mo and gave me great and immediate relief. From that time forward my health continued to improve, I gained in weight and strength, the unbearable pain was entirely removed, and I was once again in vigorous health and strength. The stone, which is of large size, i have preserved, and it can be seen by anyone who will call on. me, and I shall have great pleasure in telling personally my experience.” From G. H. Robinson, Harbour View, Watson’s Bay, N.S.W., 29th September, 1903. ‘ ‘ I have much pleasure in testifying as to the value of Warner’s Safe Cure, as, gradually, and without pain, it removed a stone from my kidneys which had been accumulating for years.” * From Mr A. Spiers, 98, Moorehead Street, Redfern, N.S.W., 10th February. 1904. “About six years ago I was a great sufferer from gravel and kidney trouble. Sly doctors said I had Bright’s Disease of the kidneys. My sight, too, became very impaired. I tried Turkish baths and many other remedies without obtaining relief. I was in misery for at lease eighteen months, when a friend advised me to give Warner’s Safe Cure a trial. I did so, taking also Warner’s Safe Pills, and in nine weeks 1 was a new man. ' I attribute my recovery solely to "Warner’s medicines, as I have not suffered in any way since.” From Mr John F. Kennedy, Argyie Street, Parramatta, N.S.W., 22nd September, 1903. “ Some years ago I was attacked by great pains in the kidneys and bladder, accompanied by swelling in the groin. The pain was so severe that, even when lying in bed, I could scarcely bear it, whilst to walk across the loom was. agony. 1 was treated by doctors off and on for five years, and at last they told me that it was no use giving mb any more medicine, but to take care of myself and to take plenty of nourishment. I was laid up feeling very bad when I happened to read one of your pamphlets. I sent for some Warner’s Safe

Cure and continued taking it for three months. After taking three or four bottles it brought gravel in great quantities from me, and I was soon able to get up and walk about after three months on my back. lam well known in Parramatta, and people were surprised to see the way I had improved after taking Warner’s Safe Cure. I went to the chemist fi'onx whom I bought the medicine, and when I showed him the gravel it had brought from my system © said it was fnarvellous.” Fi'om Mr James Grant, Grocer, 126 Young Street, Annan dale, N.S.W., 12th February, IS6S. “ Some ten years ago I was attacked by great pains in my back and groin, which at times were so severe that I almost screamed with agony. I was treated by doctors for fully five yeans, and also tried sevei'al patent medicines, bxit obtained no relief. lat last despaired of ever getting well again, hut ■was recommended by a friend to try Warner’s Safe Cure, as it had given him immense relief in a similar case. I followed his advice, aixd after taking the medicine for a while I passed a stone about three-quarters oi an _ inch long and a quarter of an inch wide. lam pleased to say that after this stone-had come away my sufferings were at' an end, and I have not suffered in, the slightest degree since. Many of my friends know of my case, and I always keep the stone I passed. I can confidently recommend Warner’s Safe Cure in cases like mine, as I am thoroughly convinced that it saved me many years of agony, if not my very life itself.” A treatise explaining fully why Warner’s Safe Cure cures gravel and stone will be sent, post free, by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian. Branch, Melbourne, Victoria. ' 7. ..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13934, 16 December 1905, Page 12

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GRAVEL AND STONE CAN BE CURED. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13934, 16 December 1905, Page 12

GRAVEL AND STONE CAN BE CURED. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13934, 16 December 1905, Page 12