UNIQUE MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
In the yoai 1879 it was first made known - to the work* that a certain medicinal combination of vegetable extracts possessed sucn * remarkable therapeutic action upon tfio kid- 1 neys and livei that any disease arising from a deranged condition ot those vital organs would speedily yield to its influence, and tho kidneyc and liver become again perfectly healthy. . • , When it is understood that rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, biliousness, jaundice, indi- , gestion, dyspepsia, gravel, antemia, debility, most blood disorders, and Bright's diseas* all arise from impurities retained in .the :; blood, owing to an inefficient action of the , 'kidneys or liver, both, it will be realised.how important such a discovery is; Warner Safe Cure is the name given to • this memcine, and sines its introduction thousands of persons arc now in the enjoyment of health who would otherwise have gone. through life martyrs to one or other of ■ those complaints. . "2, Dunn-street. ''Richmond, Vic,' ' ■ ■.•->;•-/- -: "March 23, 1901 " Dear Sirs,— have'decided to send yon a few lines in reference ti the great benefit 1 derived from taking Waiver's Safe Cure"For some years I had be.-n gradually DU': ; . steadily declining in health; I was subject; to severe pains: in various parts? of my bodft shortness of breath, and palpitation of th« • heart. 1 seemed, indeed, to. bo on the evi; ; of a constitutional ' break-up-I consulted - physicians, one of whom-'. pi enounced me to be far gone with - liver. complaint. I was satisfied that he bad tog". I nosed the case correctly, and commenced i}-_ course of his. treatment, but derived no benefit; from it. I grew somewhat despondent, , and in this emergency decided to try Warner's Safe Cure. From tho first bottle I be- ■ gun to feel better in. health and invp'f'! -, daily. When 1 had taken about eight bottles , I * was perfectly :■:; well again. I take % great pleasure in recommending Warner's c Saw Cure as a sure remedy for disease of t» liver.—Yours truly. - (Mrs.) Mary Heabt.s, ' ; ... . , " Ladies' Nurse, Albury. J\ Messrs. H. H. Warner and Co., Limited-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11716, 26 July 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)
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338UNIQUE MEDICAL DISCOVERY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11716, 26 July 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)
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