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A GLOBE TROTTER’S EXPERIENCE.

Rockhampton (Q.), June 21, 1856.—1 have derived so much benefit from the use of Warner’s safe cure, that I consider it my duty to let my fellow sufferers know of the good it has done me.. I have been a martyr to Kidney complaints : severe pains in the back, could not rest nights, sometimes an enormous appetite, and again could not eat anything; urine was filled with red and white dust deposits arid tube casts, skin completely parched by the alternation of chills and fevers, could not even walk up a small hill without taking several rests. Having travelled in South America, East Indies, West Coast of Africa, United States and all over the Colonies, I have used innumerable remedies, and doctored with many physicians. About 18 months ago my pains were so incessant that I despaired of ever getting relief, until three months ago I saw a leading doctor was recommending Warner’s safe cure, and I determined to give it a trial. After taking six bottles I was astonished at the marvellous effects produced. My appetite was completely regulated ; pains in my back have disappeared ; and only last week I ran a race with a young man, just to see what benefit my luogs had received. And now 1 am pursuing my favorite occupation—prospecting - and can stand any amount of hard* ships. I cannot say too much in favor of Warner’s safe remedies, and recommend them right and left. —WM. JAS. CUMMINGS, Late Secretary Rockhampton School of Arts.

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New Zealand Mail, 22 April 1887, Page 24

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A GLOBE TROTTER’S EXPERIENCE. New Zealand Mail, 22 April 1887, Page 24

A GLOBE TROTTER’S EXPERIENCE. New Zealand Mail, 22 April 1887, Page 24

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