RHEUMATISM CURED.
From Mr. Wm.- Milne?, Pallet-street, New Chum, liendigo, Victoria.
'■ About eight years ago I was, for a considerable time, a great sufferer from Rheumatism. Acting 011 the advice given me by several people I took Warner's Safe Cure. I am pleased to suy that, when 1 had taken the contents of two bottles, I was cured."
From Mrs. Nellie Davidson, 32, lveigstreet, Newtown, . N.S.W. "When living in ' Hoggabri, about 18 months ago, I was laid up for nearly the whole winter with Rheumatism, and could not obtain any relief from any of the several medicines 1 took. One day 1 saw a pamphlet issued by you in which was described a case similar to my own, and I decided to try whether, Warner's Safe Cure would also benefit mo. 1 took three bottles of the medicine, and am very glad to say that I was completely cured and could go about, my work cheerfully. I have not felt the slightest- symptom of the return of any rheumatic pain since that time."
From Mrs. Elizabeth Bos her, 77, Henderson Road, Alexandria. N.S.W. "Previous to leaving England, about 40 years ago. ] was a great sufferer from Rheumatism. which continued to trouble me for about 24- years after mv arrival in Australia, 1 consulted several, doctors, but they failed to do me any good. I also tried various advertised remedies with the same unsatisfactory result, and despaired of ever getting relief from flic pain. At length 1 tried Warner's Safe —for what reason I cannot toll you, because I did not expect to get any more benefit from ii than from the many other medicines I had taken. I was, however, very pleased to notice a decided change for the better after a short course* of Warner's Safe Cure. The pains .slowly but surely left me, and at last I became quite free from them. This happened 1& years ago, and 1 can honestly say that'l have not suffered in the slightest degree from Rheumatism since that time, so that I have to'thank Warner's Safe Cure for perfectly and permanently curing me. I may say that my case is very well known in Alexandria, as I have for 40 jeers resided within half-a-mile of my present address." . .
From Mr. Albert E. Long, Port Pirie, S.A.
"I am pleased to report that I have taken five bottles of Warner's Safe Cure for Rheumatism. and that, the result was marvellous. The pain has all loft mo, I have pained * stone in weight, and am now in good health."
From Mr. William Pollock McAuslan, 10, Russell Place, North Williamstown, Vie. . " Some eight years ago I was laid tip with a very persistent attack of Rheumatism, and although I was under the care of a leading medical man at the end of four or five months, instead of getting better, I was growing gradually worse, and in the doctor's own words ' would never make any permanent improvement.' Fearing- that his words might come true, I refused to take his medicine any longer, and, as a last hope, gave Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's .Safe Rheumatic Cure a. trial. From the taking of the first dose I could see hope ahead, and and in a very little while all pain had left, me, and I never had the slightest sign of any relapse until my complete recovery some seven . weeks later. The doctor's words, thanks to Warner's medicines, have not been verified, as from that day, eight years ago. to this I have not had the slightest symptoms of that dreadful complaint." * " GOUT CURED." _ From Mr. R. A. Thompson, Mining Engineer, 148, Adelaide Terrace, Perth, W.A. " When writing you some time back as to the efficacy of Warner's Safe pills in biliousness I mentioned being about to ; try , a course of Warner's Safe Cure for Gout. The result of taking the medicine was nimply wonderful, as many people in Perth .can testify, and 1 speak gratefully of the benefit I received/ The action of tho medicine was this: First, a gradual toning up of- tho stomach, then better appetite, purer bloodmaking. and slow (at first) but sure disappearance of the Gout. The food taken during the course was plain but wholesome. I am glad also to tell you that many of my acquaintances have derived groat benefit from both the Safe Pills and the Safe Cure." • LUMBAGO CURED.
From Mr. F. L. Seagcr, Waratah-street, Darlinghurat, N.S.W. "About six years ago I had an attack of Lumbago, so severe that I could not walk for nine weeks. I tried many medicine?, porous plasters, and electric batteries, without material relief. My doctor could do nothing for me. Hearing so much about Warner's Safe Cure I decided to try it. After taking the first tattle I felt greatly relieved, _ and ; started to wall: again, anil after taking eight bottles I was completely cured. I have not suffered in any way since, and strongly recommend Warner's Safe Cure to anyone afflicted with a similar complaint. I consider the medicine invaluable." SCIATICA CURED.
From Mr. James Spencer, ' 62, Queenstreet, Fremantle, W.A. Some years ago I was a fearful sufferer from Sciatica. Most excruciating pain seized me, extending from the hip right down to tho ankle. None but those similarly afflicted cart imagine the agony 1 endured. The pain deprived me of all sleep. I could barely move about. ' I had medical aid, but it did not relieve me. My attention was called to Warner's Safe Cure, and I commenced to take it, deriving benefit after the first few doses. By the- time I had finished four bottles the pain had all vanished, and I could again get refreshing sleep. J have every reason to believe that Warner's Safe Cure has eradicated all rheumatic poisons from my system, as J have had no return of tho pain since that time."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)
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