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STONE, GRAVEL, & BLADDER TROUBLES.

So many people, especially as they advance in years, suffer from stone, gravel, and bladder troubles that the following letter will prove interesting to those of our readers who are time afflicted:—" For some years I was a groat sufferer from catarrh of the bladder. I had great difficulty in urinating. There was a dull, aching pain in the lower part of the body and intense inflammation of the kidneys. The discharge of urine was very scanty, and of a bloodred colour, my bowels seemed to swell, and were very much bloated at times. I spent many pounds in medicines, but could get nothing suited to my complaint. I then commenced taking Warner's Safe Cure, and derived great benefit from the firet bottle. Continuing to take the medicine, I found myself improving all the time. Tile pains gradually ceased, and my urine became clear, and was voided without distress. In a few months I had quito recovered. Since that time I have enjoyed very good health indeed, and can honestly recommend Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffering in the same way." This letter was received from Mr William Victor Williams, of 59 Wills street, Bendigo, Victoria. Similar letters illustrating the effect of Warner's Safe Cure in cases of stone, gravel, and bladder troubles will be "found in a i>amphlet, issued by H. H. Warner and Co. (Ltd.), Australasian branch, Melbourne, which will bo sent post free on receipt of request by them. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemista and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles, and in the cheaper (2a td) " Concentrated." non-alcoholic form.

Measles are prevalent amonget the juvenile members of the community of Dannevirke. -

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Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 30

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