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gfcua Mr. OSiomaa h. EoaoU, M.MargaMfcatreofc, Enmai»,.%*ioy I 4S»S^,,IKh MmoU, 1906. i ? > About seven years ago my lirfclo daughter, now ten joars of age, contracted^uixlßt tevorm a w«y severe fc«mi, Sho , recovered* from the fever, but her constitution was Wft wry weak, and some yoar3 lat«r she. began to Buffer froai Bright's-dißeaaa of the Mflneys md dropsy. Her appetite at first beeante very capricious, then hor^hodyand head began to. swell and her face became pallid. We wero alarmed by her condition, especially wbsn ! the doctor, after* thorough examination,. pronounced hor to be suffering from Bright's i Disease ma bad form. J3he was taken to tlic hospital, where her*.diseasß jh»s .pronounced ' fey the doctor to be quite incurable, and. that thoy- could do nothing'for her. Tfm marn^, ! »y analysiß^showed much albumen. We tried every possible means of allewiatrn^ h«r Bufferings without result. Il;>was- an awful and anxious* time for iis to see her dying and , to be able to do nothing to^halp iher. Asa'-last-resourecwe decided to^give her Warnor'B \ 3afe Cure, having koacti such goo&xeporfcs of tluycfficaoy of that' medicine. The result Droved the reports to be o»rrect,..for after du^had-'takan one bottle we were deHghtod to ' arid' the medjcJUio was doiughergood. We parsevered v?ith the medicine, and she continnod to gr<aw betierand stronger. Evsry^Eeekfihow«d great improvement, Bepoafcsd tests proved that tko quantity of albumen m. her indue vtas decreasing. We continued to gfoe her Warner's Sale. Cure urrfil all trace of alhnTTwn^and/flcdrmcntihad-dijiappearfld, fcud^Jl fiigna of dropsy haJi-laffc her. iShedKisaowfuliy'regaiued.horihoaiaajaidtsbrfingth, and looks more robuefc- than any m«mi»r<bf "ihe famQy . " ; ; Vttuo. Miss M. Oomiah, Sfcoreicc^Mr, 362®i^-strefft, -JBandigo, Vie., 24th August, 1905. ' "For many yoarsvgast I had been suffering from kidney complaint. The .-pain m any 1 back and tndes was «o intens&nfc iiniss thnt 1 could.not htyd&tm, ancl/sloep was ,ou± of tiro j qoeßtion, vrbilst food was Tovoltingto-iiw. I also suffereel from .severe dhronie ii£«3achaß, ■ recurring iwo or- thneo times each week. Dootors' rnaaicrnae did me caogood, so I stauted j to try the effect of Waraet'svßa&'Ouxe. 3ixm»aitoi' comniauaing to take -this -»nf»rft"iTii» J[ j obtained relief, and gnuiuallybsgaai ioanfflid, until<fdl^>ain h«uMfc me !amil I <estM. «at «ad eleep without distress. I.am.now<in < *he<3»lt ofhenKh." From Miss Elizabeth Newlaoty, £aagoc,vS^ M ,3rd Arigust, 1905. I "In hope that othemamvyhaneut by my expeziencc, I wMa to testify to 'what Wat- ! ttcr'sSafs Cure has done for-me m saving my iifo. m Ootoher, 1903, I -was tafasn ill { withjiiropßy whilst aw«i,y from Home. . I'&iA net take mudiaioticcof it ;at first, but soon becamefloeill that Hiiod to be jramoved^toittaehasnital. SoFtea-meek&two flodtors afcfendedto me, ftnd ok-.iaet hafl toconfess 'thai; ihey-couM do xuo&r:jg -for <m&, -smd feat;4fea fcoat thmg I couid dp was togo homo-to my -pareate. Tfasy^M^'eagpadwa -that I shonc&S. &i&, ondJithought-tha-isarae. I-Aecided totgD&aroe. Before leaving a aninister advised vAe. I Iro-^ Wainer's.Sa£&Ciu - G,««yiug-ihat-aJikß-caßa, tome knowledge, had bean crarecl by Hjjrfemedicino. Voxsemm Jnonfliß, after arriving at ihomc, my Hie -was ttangi^g by a ; thread, and.-evQryoufi thought. float Jidbmndidie. QStan I ihad each dimonlty-iB breathing : Hiatatrope»had to; bopped thaiu#i*4sßjn an ; th©aoof^n^ he raissd lsy t^at, | todfcai, -wllikk holding iffli^ At-onaqsariod oimyilhasssilTaaatgiTOdl, : toTdy4oux)(M)inflJ«isiornTrlllibe-^ta4Bt. I'ttien .procrasa a ibcditlh of "Wataaer's CJurA, and finding Hhat it did me a iiMlo-Kfod, Xcontinned toiake it, taking a\s<& Wanasr's Safa PHlfi. Altogother, I *oi* flnrte<m.botfl«'of-^[ierm«njnTnßi(TO£h t>«s sifls),.and, aaarveliom torsay, > -amoßithen.lh«TOJj9en''fitrangßr and have lesjoyed ■heiiter hsfcith than eves- before. /Waraet's -Safe Ouro lrx^oribtaafyiessvWTn^ife^^r^e-^Bctisrs incurabk." PromMr..J. Bterdkßonoß, fi7iMrarmta-stK«^t,jSt. Erkla, Vie,, 2Sth Janmwj, T906. '^J3\ar ; a:nuiii3Mr^irf i j{affi4miv£ffl:fidifEom^ifl^ which gradually tmflarmined my x !hoal6h. JkßfQißiLiwwso .Tifeanosfl. I Iwcame twafifesr . I lest.siG appaSfce scad TVttkE&thiCHE iaaaodawrvansneflß. I kad a aimJdßg feelibag wkiah inlOEßßtsdvday 3sy day, amfittiing me icar <exc3icas&«f any iiad. W3araa aft 4}ae worst I-cohi-tmsneed io ttake "WJnaißr'B ifiofe Chwa. I TEyiffiy wroovsred, ami ■was.uoon &n«w^aiß m tl&o pggoymettt .of fcaadth »tfeaißgfik.' w Attreafiifiß coKbHknang anony isaa^n Mitars aai aa explaaafciwi wiy Ljmj^aaacv and liysr diiffisiss^ aod the efeets of those diseases, soeh as akeuniatism, G^^, itauradgMb, Xysiß^aga,, Sda&o, Stood 3>ieocfiars, AnaßWMa, Icdi^-estiou, BiHousness, Gism, Sfeaas s^i B&»diier Tra^Sas, wS! be sent post fnw by H. H. Wanrsr ynai Co. li^L, Ansbabtaan Bcaasi, MaflMrarnt,

Indigestion Cure. Asthma Cure. Pile Cure. Bronchitis Cure, Goitre Cure. v;; E WEBB, "j ; The Famous Herbalist, 23 GHUZNEE-STEEET, i WELLINOTON,

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NZ Truth, Issue 103, 8 June 1907, Page 7

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