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CURE OF BEAD. »ER DISEASE. From Mr. T. Brown, 64, Baptiste elreet, Sydney, N.S.W., sth October, 1911. ‘ “For several in on the I Buffered from inflammation of the bladder, and the most intense pain in rny side and back. My urine showed heavy deposits and caused me great pain Vdien passing it. I lost a good deal of sleep at night through the pain. I was terribly reduced in strength and weight, and was rapidly getting worse. I was treated homoeopathically with very little result, and various remedies I tried failed , to benefit me. I became disheartened, as I began to think that I should never bo cured. I had lost faith in medicine, when at last—merely to satisfy a friend —I began to take Warner’s Safe Cure. From the first, I notice a decided change for the better, which gave n;e confidence, and induced me to continue with the medicine. Very soon large quantities of gritty sediment began to pass away in my urine, and 1 began to feel very much better. 'lho pains from which I had suffered left me, and I could sleep well. I have now regained my usual weight and e length. The medicine has made me as ctre-ng and robust as I was prior to my illness, and my urinary troubles have ceased.” From Mr. Charles Beale, 48, Creekstreet, Glebe, Sydney, N.S.W., 7th February, 1912. “I am writing to you to let you know the good Warner’s Safe Cure did for me. 1 had kidney and bladder trouble, and only took a few bottles of it, and it completely cured me.” From Mr. Arthur Herbert Buckley. 27, Richards-avenue, Surry Hills, Sydney, N.S.W., 19th July, 1911. “ft affords me groat pleasure to inform you of the wonderful effect Warner’s Safa Cure had in my case. For many vears I had been suffering from catarrh of the bladder, the urine being a chalky and bloody substance. I consulted leading medical specialists in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, and I was, in their opinion, a doomed man ; in fact, there was no hope of my recovery. 1 may add that I was a physical wreck. In despair, I tried \Va<" ,e a Safe Cure (without any faith in it). The result was wonderful after the first bottle, so I continued with, it, and today I stand a cured man, have gained in weight, whilst my urine is a natural colour and passes without pain. I am unable to thank you enough for all the medicine has done for me, and shall be pleased to recommend your remedy to all sufferers.” From Miss Edith Pope, “Pope’* Touring Entertainers,” who writes from Hughenden, Queensland, under date 4th September, 1911. “Just a lino of thanks for your great remedy, Warner’s Safe Cure. I been a great sufferer from internal complaints, including bladder complaint, and during my travels I have consulted many doctors, but only received slight relief. I was advised by several people to try your Safe Cure, but I may say that I had not much faith in it, until recently I got a very bad turn of bladder, and, acting on advice, 1 began to take the medicine. After taking the first bottleful I found great relief, and before I had quite finished the second ! was quite cured. I can truthfully recommend it to any sufferer from inward complaints. You can make use of this letter publicly if you wish, so as to let any poor sufferer know of the value of Warner’s Safe Cure.” Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6dJ “C on cen traded, ’ nonalcoholic forts.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 73

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Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 73

Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 73