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KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED

From. Mrs Ada H. Pearce, 5, Grant Street, Ballarat Fast, Victoria, 10 February, 1905.

‘ For tho benefit of others who may bo suffering as I did from kidney complaint, and its attendant agonising pain, I give my experience of tho curative properties of Warner's Safe Cure. I suffered from my kidneys for nearly thirty years, and no on© can have any idea of tho agony I went through during that time. Being tho mother of a largo family I kept up as long as it was possible for mo to do so, but, at iasE, I was brought so weak and low, and was so near death's door, that myself and my family had little hope of my recovery. I suffered intense pain in urinating, and my urine contained a large quantity of ropy matter, which analysis showed to bo pus, albumen, and lubo casts. Sometimes urination was frequent and at others suppressed. My strength left me, and I became exhausted, owing to tho great bodily pain and sleepless nights. During tho years i suffered I tried many remedies. Doctors could give mono relief. They could do nothing for me. As a last resource, Warner’s Safo Cure was given to me, and it gave mo relief almost immediately. X continued to tako Warner’s Safo Cure, in conjunction with Warner’s Safo Pills, for some time, and continuously improved until all tho symptoms I have described had disappeared. I am now in the enjoyment of good health.” From Mr P. Burns, Bootmaker, 162, Bourko Street, Sydney, N.S.W., 7th March, 1905. “Having caught a sovore_ cold, which I unfortunately neglected, it ultimately developed into kidney complaint. I suffered excruciating pain in the back, down my right side, and, at times, in tho region of my heart. I also had periodical attacks of piles, wliioh gave mo great trouble. I obtained tho advice of a doctor who prescribed for me, but tho medicine did mo no good. . On tho advico of a friend, who had derived groat benefit from taking Warner’s Safe Cure, I decided on giving that medicine a fair trial. I bought a bottle, and, as I found that it was doing me good, 1 continued to take it, and soon became strong and free from pain, and was able to get about my work as well as over. I feel that it is my duty to recommend Warnel’s Safe Cure to any one suffering in a similar manner.” From Mr F. H. Davies. 11, Ada Street, South Fremantle, A -A., 27fcli October, 1904. "IVo years ago 1 suffered terribly from pain in the small of the bach, which was so severe that I could not stand upright. A friend of mine, who had suffered in a like manner and was cured by Warner’s Safo Cure, advised mo to tako that medicine. I did so, and began to feel tetter after taking the first bottle. In a very short time all the disagreeable and painful symptoms disappeared, and X was quite cured. _ 1 have had no return of tho complaint, and can heartily recommend Warner’s Safo Cure to all sufferers from kidney troubles.” From Mrs Mary Gordon, Second Street, Bowden, S.A., 3rd December, 1904. “For a long time I suffered unceasing pain, almost torture, from chronic pam in my back, head, and sides. I was under tho treatment, for several months, of one of the leading physicians of the city, who said I was suffering from kidney disease, and treated mo accordingly. Month after month went past and 1 gradually got worse and weaker cadi week. Seeing that the course of treatment and medicine was doing mo no good, he. at last, decided that it would be necessary for me to undergo an operation in order to effect a cure, and, ’f I did not consent to that ho could do nothing for mo. At that time I was In such a weak and helpless state that I felt sure an operation _ would only hasten my death, so I decided to consult a herbalist, who I had been told was very clever. After a short consultation, ho said that I was suffering from an abscess in the stomach, and that he could cure me for a sum which it was beyond my means to pay. My husband who had just got some work in the country, sent me some money and advised me to buy some Warner’s Safe Cure, and take a course of it, as lie had heard it well spoken of. I got s° lne of the medicine and commenced to take it at once. In a few days I began to feel better. I continued to take Warner’s Safo Cure, getting stronger each day, until I was quite cured. The pain and weakness all left me, and I was once again able to do my household work. I am quite convinced that XYarner’s Safe Cure saved my life.” From Mr Joseph Mudkins, Burn Street, Invermay, Launceston, Tas., 10th October, 1904. “Fourteen years ago 1 was cured of dropsy by taking Warner’s Safe Cure, and had no return of the complaint until July last, when my feet, logs, and eyes were so much swollen with dropsy that I was laid up in bed. I took Warner’s Safe Cure again, and am thankful to say that I am now on my feet again. I might also state that I have taken several vials of Warner’s Safe Fills. I heartily recommend Warner’s Safe Cure and tho Pills to any one suffering as I did from dropsy.” From W. H. McGlew, Esq., J.P., Springside, Smith’s Mill, W.A., 11th November, 1903.

“Seventeen years ago I was suffering with Bright's Disease of the kidneys. I was treated by two doctors and, by them was given up as incurable. Iney had been attending mo for tim<b and finally decided that it was impossible for me to recover, and told _me that I must prepare for the worst. The announcement came as a great shock to mo, and more to my wife and who were greatly distressed. At the time my head and body were < m an alarming state, being swollen_ right up to the eyes. I bad difficulty m passing, my water, which was of a dark red colour. I had a vague feeling of unrest and tenderness in the kidneys; I suffered from extrema wakefulness and gradual failure of strength also, as I was not able, to keep anything m my stomach. The fact that I am alive today is, however, proof that doctors are’not always correct when they tell you you aro going to die. I did not give up hope myself, and was determined to live as long as possible. Providentially, about this time, one of Warner’s Safe Cure pamphlets was placed in my hands, and in it I read a letter from some one who had suffered from the same complaint, and had been cured by taking Warner’s Safe Cure. I at once decided that, as the doctors said thev could do no more for me, I would give Warner’s Safe Cure a trial and see if that would do me any good. I sent immediately for a supply of Warner’s Safe Cure and a vial of Warner’s Safe Pills, and commenced taking these medicines without delay, keeping strictly to the diet rules %iven, which I believe to be most important, in order that tho medicine may do its work without hindrance. I did not at first inform the doctors that I was taking Warner’s Safe

Cure, for fear that they might object to my doing so. After taking a few bottles I began to feel better, and this gave mo faith to continue. The swelling in my head and body went down gradually," and the urine, which 1 previously iiad some difficulty in passing, now canto from mo freely, to my great relief. I continued to improve in health, gaining strength each day. The doctors were delighted at my rapid and almost miraculous recovery, but when I informed them what medicine bad produced the result, they would scarcely believe me. In a few more weeks I had quite recovered my normal strength, and bavosincohad no return of the complaint, and am in as good health to-day as ever I was in my life. To prove that this is so, agents for insurance companies have offered to insure my lifo for any amount.”

- A treatise containing full particulars and valuable diet directions will be sent ix*rt free, by H. H. Warner and 00., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Victoria.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 12

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KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 12

KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 12