f EAR Y, oh so weary, With it all, All the days are dreary. How they pall. Nothing makes life a more "perfect misery " than a torpid liver. The head is heavy ; the eyes burn ; the tongue becomes coated ; normal sleep fails ; drowsiness and nervousness makes it difficult to drag one foot after the other ; the appetite suddenly leaves one, and pains often comes in the "shoulder-blades. It makes both the days and nights long and wearisome. But you need not bear any or all of these svniptoms unless you are really anxious to. Warner's " Safe" Cure i« made for just such conditions, and never fails to cure. New, loudly-lauded so-called Remedies are rapidly appearing, but Warner's " Safe " Cure goes steadily on, curing all who give it a fair trial, and easily° holding the proud distinction of being the best liver regulator and kidney healer in the civilised world. It performs no " miracles, " but simply cures. Warner's Safe Cure makes Weak Women Strong, and Sick Women Well, A Motitkr Tells How She Saved Her Little Daughter's Life. I am tin mother of eight children and bare h»d a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had dysentry in its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any goon. 1 saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's C-lio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever h*d in the house. It saved my little daughter's life. lam anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and mv little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs Geo. F. Bcrdick, Liberty, R. I. For sale by L. Hotop, Chemist.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2300, 23 February 1900, Page 5
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323Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2300, 23 February 1900, Page 5
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