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LIVER DISEASE CAN BE CURED, from Mrs. C. Stanley, Oakstreot, Golden-squire, Bcudigo, Victoria, 25th August, 1911. "For some years I was troubled with liver complaint of tho most excruciating kind. At times I became affected.with violent pains in tho bowels. I suffered from indigestion. - My complaint• culminated in tho most alarming symptoms. 1 tried different medicines without getting any offcclnal relief. A friend advised mo to try Warnor's Safe Cure. I commenced to take that medicine, and tho effect was most beneficial. I, continued to tako it for eomo wocks, and at the end of that timo tho pains in my bowels had left me, and my digestion becamo perfect onco more. I can cat well now and do my work .with ploasnre." From Mr. J. F. Bowman, Arthur-afreet, Granvillo, Svdney, New South/ Wales, sth October, 1911.

"A fow years ago my health began to fail. I had sever* headaches, bilious attacks, and pains across the cheat. At times I had groat weakness in my back and sido. _ My appetite- was (.oor and my digestion bad. I became jo disheartened at the non-snecess of tho many remedies which I took in the hope of obtaining relief that it took a" great deal of persuasion to get me to givo Warner's Safe Curo a trial, but,l did so at last, and I had cause to bo pleased that I did so, for, after taking a few bottles of tho medicine, I regained my health-and strength, lam now .in tho enjoyment of good healthy and ' havegained several pounds in weight." ''

From Mr. Jcs. Haslip, 33, Bostonroad, Mount Eden, Auckland, N.Z., 20th November, 1911. . "For some years I had been ailing from a serious affection of the liver and kidneys. At last I found myself in a slate of general I suffered from fearful pains in tho loins and darling pain in tho region of tho liver. I loathed my food, and what I ate I could not digest. My nights wero sleepless. After trving many remedies, I finally began to take Warner's. Safe Cure, and after taking a 'few bottlesful of that medicine *»7 system becamo thoroughly renovated. Tho pains in the back and liver have ceased; I can eat without distress, and ca= sleep well at night-" ,

From Mrs. Rwdon, TuUy-stiee*, Townsville, Qld., 19th June, 1911. "Some years ago I suffered very much from biliousness, and found that I was rapidly losing my health. I bad splitting pains in my head, and had to take' - to my bed for threo or four days. 1 I also used to vomit for an hour at a time, which Joft me very weak. I Jolt no inclination to work, aid eat about tho house all day. Tho doctor attended mo, and gavo me soveral bottles; of medicino to tako, -but they bad no effect. A cousin of mine told mo that sho had taken Warner's Safo Cure with great benefit, so I thought I would givo it a fair trial myself, f took four bo£ ties of Warner's Safo Cure, with the result that I soon regained my former strength, and am now completely cured. Thanks to Warner's Safe Curo." From Mr. R. Oliver, Hill-street, Crescent, Hobart, Tas., 3rd Jan.,.1912. "Somo fow years ago I begin to loco my health. I wi» not then ablo to satisfy myself as to the causo of my trouble, but later on 1 began to soffor from pains about my liver and in my back; also from periodical headaches of a very sovore nature. I suffered from indigestion a good deal, and from loss of sleep and rest, so that I found myself in a state of general laesitudo and great weakness. Such was my state of health when I began to tako Warners Bafo Cure. After taking a fow bottles- ' ful of tho medicino ray system was thor : oughly renovated, and pains ceased U> troublo me. My appetite is now good and my digestion first-rate. I can sloop and work as usual, and continue to be in tho best of health."

From ifra. M. M'lnlosh, Royal Tiger Hotel, Taranakietreet, Wellington, N.Z.i 4th December, 1911. "I lake great pleasure in testifying as to the benefit 1 have Teceived from taking a few bottlea of Warner* Safe Curo. For a considerable time 1 had been gradually but steadily declining, ia health. I had great pain in varioua parte of my body, mbro especially -in the region of tho liver and kidneys.. My appetite became poor, I 6iiffcrea from lndigeetion, and it wag with the greatest difficulty that I could do my dailvwork. I paid little attention to my complaint at first, but when I found that 1 was steadily, growing worse I becamo alarmed, and began to look around for somo remedy which would euro me and givo mo back my health and strength. Many remedies were recommended to me, but I at length decided to tako a courso of Warners Safe Cure.' I began to improve in health almost immediately. The improvement continued, and in a fen Urae I felt well and etrong again. Paul had ccwed to troublo me. My appetite is now excellent, and my dvflion perfect. 1 feel that I owe my restoration to health wholly to Warner's Sate Cure.

Fnll information relating to Warner'* Safe Cure, for tbo kidr»yi and lrver, is contained in » pamphlet waned by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd;* Melbourne, Victoria, who will bo pleated to send a copy, poet free, to anyone interested. Warner's Safo Cure it sold by dwnv juts and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (sa) bottles, and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," nonalcoholic form. > .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15553, 7 September 1912, Page 6

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