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BLADDER DISEASE CAN BE CURED.

From Mr Alex. Dickson, 90 East Belt. Christchurch, N.Z., 21st February, 1904/ ‘"During recent years I have been troubled with, urinary difficulties, sometimes having to pass water from twelve to fifteen times a day, and as many times at night. My bladder seemed sore and irritated, and my physician said I had catarrh of the bladder, which was difficult to overcome on account of my advanced years. Warner’s Safe Cure was recommended to me, and I took frequent doses, hardly daring to believe that I should be helped, but, to my relief, I found that the irritation gradually subsided, the urinary difficulty passed away, and my general condition improved. I have enjoyed splendid health for the past six months, and really feel younger than I did some years ago, thanks to Warners Safe Cure.” From Mr Christian Lawson, Cook Street, Auckland N.Z., 17th March, 1904. “I suffered from inflammation of the bladder for thirteen months, and only those who similarly suffer know anything about the agony I endured. It is oue of the most painful diseases a person can suffer from, and one of the hardest to get rid of. Had it not been for Warner’s Safe Cure I feel I should be in my grave to-day, but, thanks to its wonderful efficacy, X am in the best of health instead. I took fourtoon bottles and felt my health and strength gradually return. I believe my restoration is permanent, afi I have not had the slightest pain for over throe months.”

From Capt. W. J. Stuart, Master Mariner, Station Avenue, Coburg, Vic., Cth April, 1903. “It is with much pleasure that I beg to inform you of the great benefit I have derived from taking Warner’s Safe Cure. In the early part of last January I bad a chill, which turned to a very severe attack of Inflammation of the Bladder. It was with the greatest difficulty that I could pass my water and although I wauled to frequently" both by day and by night, it would only come in driblets. I consulted two doctors, and after examining me, each said it was a disease common to men of my age (I am over CO), and that I could only get relief by using an instrument, as medicine would do me no good. I positively refused, to let either of them use an instrument on me, hut at once procured a bottle of "Warner’s Safe Cure. I conscientiously and truthfully declare that before finishing' the tret bottle 1 got absolute relief and began to fool better in every respect. I have continued to take the medicine and my health has wonderfully improved, I can now pass my water with ease and comfort, and do not got up more than once or twice during the night. lam in as good health now as I can ever expect to be, and my recovery is entirely due to Warner’s Safe Cure. I carefully observed the diet directions given in your took. I meet strongly recommend Warner’s Safe Cure to anyone who suffers as I did, and can only add that to me it has proved invaluable.”

Wring on the 7t‘ March 1.904, Oapt. Stuart says:—“l have received your letter of sth Inst, making inquiry as to whether I can now confirm the statements made in my letter to you of 6th April last year, and am very pleased indeed to be able to advise you that I have had no symptons of any return of bladder trouble, and my general health is. satisfactory that I am constantly being congratulated on ray renewed vigour by all my friends. I can only add that I cannot be too grateful, as I am sure that I owe my health to Warner’s Safe Cure. The effect of the medicine in my case has been most remarkable.”

From Mrs Elizabeth Roben, “Brighton,” French Street, Kogarah, Sydney, N.S.W., 25th September, 1903. “About eight years I was attacked by great pain in the stomach and severe vomiting. I took a bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure, but it did mo no good. I then went to tho hospital and underwent an operation, but was not cured. I always wanted to urinate, but could not. The pain X suffered was terrible. The medicine the doctors prescribed gave me no relief. I was brought home and treated by another medical man, -but still obtained no relief. He at last said he could do no more for me, and my friends wore sent for. My sister having great faith in "Warner’s Safe Cure brought a bottle with her, and gave me a tablespoonfui every quarter of an hour from eleven o’clock until one. I was them able to urinate freely, and tho relief from pain was wonderful. I continued to tako Warner’s Safe Our© and Warner’s Safe Pills until I was restored to health.” From Mr Joel Wcatherby Bolton, King Edward Street, North East Valley, Dunedin, N.Z., 10 February, 1904.

“I was in good health until about four years ago, when I noticed that 'my Back became lame and sore. The pains kept increasing, with severe twitches and slow exhaustive aches. Hy uriue was highly coloured and passed with great irregularity, and I found that 1 had inflammation of the Bladder. 1 tried many remedies without getting better, and finally decided to.try Warner’s Snfo Cure, and within a fow days, to my great joy, found relief. I continned to take tho medicine, and at the end of three months was restored to perfect health. I am only too pleased to endorse the value of Warncr’s Safe Cur©/*

From Mr Joseph Agnew, Fairfield, N.S.W., 18th September, 1903. “Some years ago I was attacked by groat pains In ine groin, which at times were so had that I almost cried with agony. I was treated by doctors but found no relief. A friend advised me to take Warner’s Safe Cure, which I did, and after taking two bottles I was quite cured.”

From Mr J. Frcdk. Holmc.s, Auburn Road South, Hawthorn, Vic., 12th February, 1905. “I have much pleasure in stating that while in Sydney I was very much troubled with excess of urine. X had frequently to get up to urinate three or four times during the night, and it was nothing unusual for me to fill a chamber before morning. I bad suffered for some years, and had taken various medicines, when I decided to take Warner’s Safe Cure. After taking one bottle the trouble abated, and before finishing the second, I was alright again, and could sleep the night through without trouble.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 10

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BLADDER DISEASE CAN BE CURED. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 10

BLADDER DISEASE CAN BE CURED. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 10