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THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION.

Glen Innes, N.S.W., October 11, 1898 H. H. Warner & Co., Ltd.,

Melbourne

Gentlemen,—l have oft3n thought it my duty for the sake of others to write you. It will be five years next month since my wife was given up by two doctors, as a patient who could not live the night through. She had been treated for heart complaint; but we afterwards found that it was kidney disease. On Sunday, when the doctors told me that she would not live another day—the dropsical swelling had then extended from her legs into the body—a friend said to me, "Try Warner's Safe Cure." At half-past ten that night I procured a bottle and gave her one dose, then in about, an bour another. She said soon after, "Jim, I feel a little easier/' I continued with Warner's Safe Cure, giving up the doctor's medicine, and today she is a living monument to its efficacy. The doctors and everyone who knew her were astonished. I have recommended this medicine scores of times since, and we always keep it in the house. If my liver is sluggish I take it as a tonic and invigorator. a

After five years I consider the trial a fair one, and that it is consistent to call my wife's cure permanent. I am well known in Glen Innes, having lived here sixteen years, been fourteen years Alderman, and twice elected Mayor of the municipality, and I am not afraid to sign my name as a guarantee that Warner's Safe Cure is what it is represented to be—Yours faithfully, JAMES HEALEY, Mayor.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1403, 19 January 1899, Page 15

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THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1403, 19 January 1899, Page 15

THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1403, 19 January 1899, Page 15

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