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THE LIVER AT FAULT.

In order that sufferers from disordered liver, may learn how to obtain relief, yve publish the following letters . , From Mr. A. \V. M'Leod, 18, Barclaystreot, IJrniiswick, .Vie, “For sonic years T was sadly .afflicted with liver troubles and indigestion, also with pains in the back and under, the shoulder blades, together with dizziness in the head. 1 had splitting headaches, from yvhich I was hardly ever free. My appetite was very poof, aifd Avhcn I did' cat 1 experienced hot (lushes in the head, alul oftentimes heartburn would occur. 1 tried various remedies in tho hope d finding, a cm", but they were all hopeledy ineffective in my-, case'. I then decided to try a course of ' Warner's Safe Cure, and very soon -discovered that 1 had found the right medicine for my complaint. I began to improve after taking the first bottle of the medicine. I continued .to take it for some littld time, when all bad symptoms disappeared. I' am fully r estored to health, and have not been troubled With bad health since that time.” From Mrs. J. Bonrko, 15, Addisdrcet, Laitiingfoh, Kttlgoorlio, W.A. “Some time ago I began to lose >ny health. I suffered no pronounced pt-in at- first, beyond a genera! InngniO feeling! ■ latter on,, pains in the back began to trouble me. I also experienced a sense of weight, as well as great pain in tlii> region'of the liver. My digestion became very bud, food being an aversion to me. Such was, tnv stare of health '•when'l fust began taking Warner’s Safe Cure. After 1 line! taken a few bottles the languid feeling began to wear olf, and the pains became les-v revere. My restoration to health was rapid am! complete, Mv whole system has been thoroughly renovated, and-since that time I have been iit tile enjoyment of good health,” .

Warner’s Safe. Cure, for the liver and kidttevs. is sold by chemists and storekeepers ■everywhere.: bntli in Hie original (5?) bottles-and in, the cheaper (2s , 6d) “Concentrated,” non-alcoholic form.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 2

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THE LIVER AT FAULT. New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 2

THE LIVER AT FAULT. New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 2