AN EASY INTERVIEW. The way of the interviewer—like thi. the trangressor—is oftentimes hard,, this was not the experience of the wi who interviewed Mr. John Lawton, Brunswick Cottage, Brunswick str Brisbane, Queensland. In fact, Mr Law seemed willing, even eager, to relate experience, which we give below in his < words : " Having suffered severely" f rheumatism in my legs and feet for m years, being at times for a month togei a complete cripple, and unable to put boots on or walk about the floor, arid 1 having tried Allopathy, Homoaopa Hydropathy, and goodness knows t* other 'pathy/ I was induced by a M to try Warner's 'Safe' Remedies, J must say I was very sceptical aboutl farst. In fact, I had begun to think doomed to continual suffering for tU of my life. However, as < perse veraric* moves mountains,' so Warner's ! Rheumatic Cure removed my mountai misery and here I am now perfectlyl from it, having- had for the last five V nothing beyond, a gentle reminded receipt of whirl. T ing some other sufferer
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1248, 30 January 1896, Page 19
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175Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1248, 30 January 1896, Page 19
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