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LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CURED

From Mr Charles New son, 7, street, Surrey Hills, Sydney, lOth. 'March, 1905. “For three years I suffered from- liver 'Complaint,. dizziness in the head, spasmodic pain in the upper part of the abdomen, sick headache, frequent vomiting of bitter matter, accompanied by feeling of depression and a disinclination ttor exertion. I was induced to try [Warner's Safe Cure, and after taking that medicine I was promptly relieved from all pain. Since then my health has been most satisfactory.’ ’ From Mrs Margaret Doig, 60, Helen Street, Northcote, Vic., 25th February, 1905. .

‘‘For nearly three years, previous to a few months ago, I was afflicted with liver and kidney trouble in a very (Severe form. I Buffered intense pain in the back and under the shoulder blades, and there was a sense of weight and pain in the region of the liver. I also had indigestion. and other symptoms oi general ill-health. Nothing seemed to give me relief until I took Warner's Safe Cure, and then I got relief from the first bottle I took. I continued to take Warner’s Safe Oure and Warner’s Safe Pills for some time longer, when all traces of the complaint left me, and there has been no return erf it up to the present; in fact, my health has been most satisfactory in every respect." . From Mr Robert White, Fitzroy street, Haclrbwmpton, Q.,‘ 11th March, 1905.

“My wife Buffered from very severe bilious attacks. She had medical advice, but derived no benefit from the treatment. Having myself had experience of the value of Warner’s Safe Cure; I persuaded her ~to try that medicine. After taking two bottles of Warner’s Safe Oure and a phial of Warner’s Safe Pills she was completely restored to health. I can heartily recommend Warner’s Safe Oure and Warner’s Safe Pills to anyone Buffering from biliousness.” . -

From Mr Cecil Thompson, 17, Worncrah Avenue. Rushcutters’ Ray, Sydney, N.S.W., 9th March, 1905.. *

“Two years ago I had serious disease of the liver, indigestion, dizzy headaches, and gpreat pain in my chest and stomach. I tried various remedies to obtain relief, but without succeeding. I was nearly in despair, when I happened to see a pamphlet which was left in my house, containing a number of letters from people, who,, after suffering in a similar way to myself, had been cured by taking Warner's Safe Oure. So I thought if it would cure others, why should it not cure mo, and resolved to give it a trial. I did so, . with the happy result that, in a few weeks, I was quite cured and in the enjoyment of good health. Since that time I have been quite free from the complaint.”

From the Rev. B. E. Levvin, Warrnambool, Vic., 14th July, 1904. -

“I am thankful to say that Ibelieve your medicines (Warner’s Safe Cure and Warner’s Safe Pills) have completely cured the biliousness from which I suffered so long. lam now in the best of health. I hope many others will derive the same benefit from your medicines as I have.” From Mrs A. McDonald, 52, Comber street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W., 7th March, 1905.

“I suffered from liver complaint and indigestion, and, as I grew older, I became a martyr to it. After every meal I had & sense of oppression at the chest, and was troubled bv severe pain in the back and under the shoulder blades. I iraa reduced to a condition of great weakness; I dreaded to stoop to pick up anything, as stopping made me feel quite faint and dizzy. For years I suffered in this way, and could get no relief until Warner’s Safe Cure was brought to my. notice. A course of that medicine not only gave me great relief, but, I believe, has added years to my life, for I now feel a great deal younger. I can now eat and sleep well, the pains and dizziness have all left me, and I am in the best of health.”

From Mr Albert Roes, 53, Oxford street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W., Bth March, 1905. “Having taken Warner’s Safe Cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, I am glad to add my testimony as to it 3 value. For about eight months I suffered intense pain in the shoulders, chest, and other parte of the body. There was nearly always a sense of fulness and oppression after meals; in fact, nearly everything I ate gave me great pain. Talking to a friend about my trouble, he advised me to get a bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure, as he had himself derived great benefit from taking it. I followed his advice, and was soon relieved; I believe' I am permanently cured, as I have had no return of the --*> symptoms since that time.” From Mrs E. Limpus, 78, Cantonment Street, Fremantle, W.A., 6th October, 1904.

“Far many years I suffered from disease of the Liver, which caused great physical prostration and mental depression. After suffering all that time, on the recommendation of a friend T

oided to take a course of Warner’s Safe Cure. I am pleased to say that the good effects were apparent almost immediately after I commenced to take the medicine, and since that time my health has been most satisfactory.” . A treatise containing valuable diet directions will be sent, post free, by H. H. Warmer amd Co., litd.j Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vio.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1746, 23 August 1905, Page 60

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LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CURED New Zealand Mail, Issue 1746, 23 August 1905, Page 60

LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CURED New Zealand Mail, Issue 1746, 23 August 1905, Page 60

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