HOW TO CURE INDIGESTION.
Tnp, following letters will he of intense interest to sufferers from indigestion: — From Mrs. D. H. Cole, 70. Kcightley Road. Subiaco. W.A. "For many years I suffered from froquent attacks of indigestion, followed by pains in the chest, severe headaches, sleeplessness, biliousness, constipation, and pains under tho shoulder blades. I could retain little on my stomach and vomited frequently. I tried a variety of medicines with very little good result. I happened to read one of Warner's Safe Cure pamphlets, and seeing in it how others bad taken Warner's Safe Cure with beneficial results, I decided to try that medicine. I obtained great relief from the first bottle; in fact, from the first few doses I took. After taking Warner's Safe Cure for a few weeks I was quite restored to health. All my former trouble has gone from me, 1 hope, and believe, never to return. Now I am feeling fit and strong as I could wish to be." From Mr. T. Darcy, 165, St. Leonard's itoad, Ascot Vale, Vic. " For years I was a great sufferer from indigestion in the form of chronic dvs-' pepsin, which caused mo much pain and many sleepless nights. At times a throbbing, splitting pain would set in on the top of my head, and the pain in my chest would extend right through to the shoulder-blades. My food would often repeat on me; even light "food would not digest. I tried many remedies, which failed to benefit mo in the least. Then Warner's Safe Cure wis recommended to me, and 1 began to take it. The first bottle gave me great relief, lessened tho dizziness, and seemed to settle my stomach. My appetite returned with my strength. In a few weeks' time I was quite free from indigestion, could sleep well, and was free from all pain. Sinco that time my health has been good." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in tho original (sa) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated,'' non-alcoholic form.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 4
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