THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
Fkom Mr. James Joshua, Catherine-street, Leicbhardt, Sydney, N.S.W., March 6, 1005: ■.. : "For fully a year I had suffered acutely from indigestion, headache, and biliousness, I could scarcely eat anything solid without having to endure great pain. My. rest at night was greatly disturbed, and this made me very irritable-. I was under medical, treatment for some time, but derived no real benefit from it. Having heard of the good effects of .Warner's Safe. Cure in- the cases of- other sufferers I decided to give it a trial. After taking the first two bottles I. felt considerably better, and a few more bottles thoroughly cured me. I am now in the best of good health." From Mr. W. H. Sampson, Ilaydonton, Murruruudi, N.S.W., January 11, 1905 : — "I suffered, very much from 'indigestion for a considerable.time, through always being in the bush, and, of course, living on rough food. ' Many a time I have sat on the edge of my bunk at night unable to lie clown, the pain being so great in the pit of mv stomach. I felt as if there was a great" lump there. Hearing that Warner's Safe Cure was a cure for indigestion I took a few bottles, with the result that all pain left me, and I was again able to eat, sleep, and work well. Some of my mates also take Warner's Safe* Cure, ami apeak well of it." From : Mr. Michael Kerrigan, Church Place, Malop-sireet, Geolong, Vic, August 28, 190*:— .; ,„•■■, . M " Two years ago I was conscious of a loss ■of nerve power and a falling-off in mental vactivitv. I was in a distressingly dyspeptic condition, and suffered severely from frontal headaches. At first 1 did not pay much heed to these symptoms, but when I found that I was gradually getting worse- and the headache attacks more frequent J thought it was time to" do something to restore my health. Speaking to a: friend one-: day about ray condition, he- advised mo t0... try Warner's Safe Cure. I did, so. with rapid and .marvellous results, for in (i. few weeks I was quite free from all: symptoms of dyspepsia, the pain in my head ceased,' and since; that time I have had no troublw with my health. il have recommended Warner's Safe Cure to I several others, who have taken it with great I and lasting benefit.'! ! From Mr. John" 6'Shca. 59, Pine-street, Sydney, N.S.W.. March 10, 1905:— ' I l "I have much pleasure in bearing witness to the beneficial, effect of Warner's - Safe Curo on ray health when I was suffering from indigestion, biliousness, and general weakness of the entire system. For a long time I was conscious of a want of nervous energy, and my mind seemed sluggish. My sleep, though usually sound, was never restful. For months I suffered in this way, never feeling • really well for two days together. I felt, more fit for bed than for business. Having been advised by a friend to take Warner's Safe- Curo I did so. After taking one bottle improvement was noticeable, and in a few weeks the medicine gave me new vigour and vitality, so that I was enabled to discharge my duties With spirit and zeal." From Miss Lena Montgomery, 178, flin-ders-street, Adelaide, S.A., September 22, 1904: — , ." '"For several years I had been a martyr | to indigestion, accompanied by severe head-: ache and biliousness. My greatest suffering 1 was after taking food, when the pain was so intense that I became reluctant to eat.= There was always a fulness and a sense of oppression after meals; in fact, everything I ate gave me groat pain. As a natural consequence I grew weak and exceedingly nervous. J tried nearly every known means to obtain tho ease I longed for, but without avail. Warner's Safe Cure- was recommended to me. The effect of the first. few. bottles was wonderful,' and in a. short time I was quite cured. I can : now enjoy my food without' any four. : I.' strongly recommend anyone suffering..from indigestion to give -Warner's Safe Curo : a trial." From Mr. J. G. Smith, corner of Chum and Maple Streets, Golden Square, Victoria, ■ August 19, 1904:-- : ,' : '; "For many years I suffered as only those can ; who are victims io indigestion in its. chronic form. Almost everything I ate gave : me excruciating pain, which would continue'• for some time, and I botramo very irritable and; despondent. Nothing gave mo permanent relief,until 1 tried Warner's Safe Cure, which proved to bo the .right ; thing ■; in the right place,, for. it has completely and permanently cured me. "I am now in the best, of good" health, and although sixty years of age :-I.': eon take my: shift in tho. mine and put.in eight;hours' work almost as well as any man." - From Mr. T. Lloyd, 36, Hart-street, Miller's Point, Sydney, -September 13, 1904: — , "I suffered for; months from indigestion ■ and biliousness. I tried several . remedies, but found no benefit from them. I was telling a friend of my trouble,'i and he said, ' Why don't you try Warner's , Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills? I suffered the sumo as you are doing, and they cured me.' I felt, doubtful, but decided to take his advice. The- first few doses of tho Safe Cure made me feel sick, hut I persevered, and am thankful that I did, for when I had taken three bottles of Warner's Safe Cure and a phial of Warner's Safe- Pills I was; cured, and able to enjoy my food again." From Mr. Charles Smith, 300, ■ Castle-reagh-street, Sydney, N.S.W., March 10, ~ 1905:— ■■ ■:"I had been suffering from biliousness for several years, aeompauied by extreme weakness and prostration, but I paid little attention to it, attributing; my condition to overwork. It, was not. until indigestion followed : by confirmed dyspepsia afflicted me and my strength began to fail rapidly that 1; commenced to search for some remedy to give me some relief.' "I tried- various! preparations, but it was not until I began to take Warner's Safe Cure;: that relief came to me. "•'!. persevered with. the medicine, and : in the course of > a few weeks was quite restored, to health." A treatise explaining fully why; Warner's • Safe Cure cures indigestion will be sent post - free by H. 11. Warner arid Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Victoria.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)
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