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CHASED BY AN ENEMY.

Few items are so thoroughly appreciated by tlie reading public as accounts of triumph of tlie weak over the enemy especially if the one attacked is innocent and net knowingly guilty of giving reasonable cause of offeree. Mrs Strange, Nairue, 8.A., was recently attacked in a rutliless manner by liver disease, and she quickly drove out the enemy by using Warner’s Safe Cure. It always drives away biliousness, and gives renewed vigour and strength to the kidneys—and did in this instance. Slit says: “Having suffered for some time with nervous debility and liver complaint, which so reduced my strength as to render me unfit for anything, and the doctors’ skill failing to give me relief, I took four bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, with the result that I am perfectly cured. Although 60 years of age, I am now strong and well again.”

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 52

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CHASED BY AN ENEMY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 52

CHASED BY AN ENEMY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 52