Those who sympathise with the afflicted will rejoice with Station-master I. Ludwick, of Talbot railway, station, Vie., whose recovery from lumbago by the use of Warner's “ Safe ” Cure has created such extensive and favourable comment. He explains in a letter dated Feb. 12, 1597: “For many years I had very bad attacks of lumbago, suffering terrible agony, each lasting three or four days, rendering me unable to do any work. I tried every known internal and exteimal remedy, but received no benefit until, about six years ago, I tried Warner’s * Safe ’ Cure, and I am pleased to say four bottles cured me, and I have never been troubled with this painful disease since. I have also recommended this remedy to others, and I am pleased to say, with good results.”
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1315, 13 May 1897, Page 9
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