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A LETTER FROM MR. J. GLEESON.

Bromham Place, North Richmond, Vic., June 20, 1901. Dear Sirs, — Twenty years ago I began to suffer from a terrible pain in the back. I consulted several of the most eminent doctors in Melbourne. One doctor said I had Lumbago, and gave me liniment to rub on it, but it did me no good. I went to another doctor, and after examining my urine he said the tissues of my kidneys were destroyed, and ho could give mo but a fortnight to live. You can tell the state of alarm' into which 1 was thrown by this verdict. I immediately consulted another doctor, and to my relief he pronounced my trouble to be muscular rheumatism. He treated me, but his treatment did me no good. For eighteen years I was under first one doctor and then another, and faithfully carried out all the advice they gave mo and the treatment they prescribed, but still I obtained no relief from the excruciating pain. About two years ago I was in despair, and, in my desporalion, hearing of Warner's Safe Cure, I determined to give up consulting doctors, and to give that medicine a trial, as I had hoard and read of similar cases to my own lxving cured by it. After taking the first dose I got great relief from the pain. In two days the pains and ache from which I had suffered for eighteen years had entirely disappeared. I continued to take the modicine for some little time, and can sincerely declare that it has absolutely cured me, as I have not had a return of the pain since, and that is two years ago. I used also to suffer a great deal from attacks of Gout, but since taking Warner's Safe Cure I have not been troubled in this way either. You ran make whatever use you like of this letter. My statements are' absolutely true, and I bless the day when I first began to use Warner's Safe Cure.

J. Gleeson. Interpreter of Irish National Music.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11782, 11 October 1901, Page 6

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A LETTER FROM MR. J. GLEESON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11782, 11 October 1901, Page 6

A LETTER FROM MR. J. GLEESON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11782, 11 October 1901, Page 6