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Ontahio, IS'iCHOT.soN .St., UuftwooD, IS'.S.W., March S, 1900. On September 1, 1898, I became overheated, then suddenly exposed to a piercing cold "wind. 1 caught a chill, the result being I was despaired of. During this time 1 had been through the li3nds of eight medical men in private and public hospitals. The majority of them held out no hope. borne of them declared 1 had kidney, liver, heart and lung troubles. Jn the Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, my medical attendant said 1 had Uright's disease of the kidneys ; he could do nothing for me, and I had better be taken home as I could not recover. .Rather a dark prospect thip, considering that in addition to the troubles enumerated above I had dropsy to a fearful extent. 1 had been taliped in the lower pait of the abdomen five times, several gallons of water drawn off, but all to no jturpose. A few days after being tapped I swelled up in the legs, abdomen and stomach larger than before. The dropsy began to make its appearance in the hards and face. My body swelled to that degree that 1 sickened to look at myself, and many times I w ished 1 could die. Friends who visited me sympathised, and bid me, as they believed, a long farewell. But an angel of mercy came in the shape of Warner's Safe Cure. A lady friend strongly recommended me to give up hospitals, doctors and medicine, and take only Warner's Safe Cure. A friend of this lad}-, afflicted somewhat like myself, had been cured by Safe Cure. JVow for the grand secret of restoring healtji and prolonging life. Soon as I began to take this medicine my appetite began to return. At the end of four weeks, when i had drunk four bottles of Safe Cure, the water began to come away. I reduced in circumference around the abdomen from 544 inches to 41^ inches, and my lees reduced in proportion. I felt like a new man. My spirits returned. 1 began to get regular sleep, still reducing in size, until not a vestige of lung, kidney, liver or dropsy trouble could be seen or felt. lam now in the best of health, and am firmly convinced that Warner's Safe Cure has in God's hands been the means of restoring my lost health and strenoth. I would gladly write, talk or sing the praises of Warner's Safe Cure, but will conclude by stating that 1 shall be only too happy to answer any question, either by letter or otherwise. I feel J owe a duty to the world at large in making known the almost miraculous cure effected in my case by this wonderful medicine. 1 also feel a deep debt of gratitude to the uiscorerer of Warner's Safe Cure, and hope this humble, unsolicited testimonial may be made public for the benefit of suffering humanity. lam well known all over the Australian colonies, and my old mining contemporaries will rejoice to learn of my restoration to health. H. H. WAKJNER & CO. (LIMITED). S. E. RICHARBS, Misiitg Engi^eed!

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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 16