CUBE FOE INDIGESTION
" Some years ago, while living in Ballarat, my constitution, seemed to undergo a complete change. From a robust, healthy person, I became very wealt and despondent. I attributed the change to indigestion and biliousness, from which, i suffered severely. My digestive . organs became very weak, and could not perform their functions. I was also afflicted 'with sever© nervous headaches, from which I was hardly ewer free, and life became a burden, i was almost afraid, at times to walk, aa giddiness would come upon me, and I was in danger of falling down in the street. I had a sharp pain in my left side, below the Tibs, and was unable to get my proper rest and sleep. I was going from bad to worse, when, fortunately for me, I was. persuaded.to try "Warner's Safe Cure. Jb'rom the very first a decided improvement took place. I continued taking the ; medicine for some littto time,, getting better each day, and, at last, the pains entirely, left me. I could digest my food without difficulty, and was, once again, restored to health and strength." The ■ above letter, from Mrs A. Langley, 121, Chestnut street, .Richmond, Victoria, admirably illustrates the wonderful curative effect of Warner's Sate Cure in cases of liver complaint and indigestion; Warner's Safe Cure can be obtained from all chemists and storekeepers, both in the original form and in / the cheaper "Concentrated," non-alcoholic form, each containing the same number of doses. A descriptive pamphlet will bo sent, post free, on application, by H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7057, 19 February 1910, Page 3
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