GUARD OF THE BENDIGO EXPRESS.
HOW HE SAVED HIS LIFE. Perhaps no railway guard is better known in Victoria than the veteran Mr Morris Morris, of the Bendigo Express, and he tells how his life was saved by using Warner's "Safe" Cure. Railway men and those whose business necessitates continual railway riding are especially liable to kidney disease, caused by the constant jolting and nervous strain to which they are subjected. Guard Morris Morris says:—" For nearly 25 years I have been a guard on the Victorian Railways, and am at present in charge of the Bendigo Express. -Until about twelve months ago 1 had never lost a day through ill health. Thee I gradually took bad until my case necessitated a doctor. He said I was suffering from Bright*s Disease, and recommended me to resign. A friend casually mentioned to me Warner's " Safe " Cure, and in desperation I tried it. The effect was wonderful. I speedily got well, and am now in robust health, my life being no doubt aaved by this medicine."
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2168, 6 August 1897, Page 5
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174GUARD OF THE BENDIGO EXPRESS. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2168, 6 August 1897, Page 5
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