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KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED.

From Mr. John Jones, i^r^fPF* Parramatta-road, Auburn, Sy^aneyt N.S.W., 10th October, 1911. -\ ;.. "For several years • I suffered \ fegtt' chronic disease of -the . kidneys, f Jtfy whole body was racked with.psgn nigat and day, especially"' in 'the back ■'• and sides. Other symptoms were loßs-'of rap>~ petite, sleeplessness, irregularity : ' of >ther bowels, and a dull- heavy, pi»m. m; my/^ head which was worse- ab'6ut "the eyes.. I was reduced m flesh, weak and, altogether disheartened. Life 7 became >. burden to me. I had. been under medical treatment for some .time , and had':. tried, a variety of, medicines, . but got. little relief. I ' finally began . to take. Warner's Safe Cure. The first few bottles gave me great relief. ' I took; several bottles before I ' was cured, but. 1 am fully convinced ; that the A cure. is. permanent. All the pains and symptoms, have disappeared and I am now' m theenjoyment of good health. ■•'.! can sleep and eat well and haye 1 gained much m. weight. I am very grateful for whatWarner's Safe Cure has done for- me s*uL shall always recommend it." From Mrs. Malacerie, ■53 King-street^ Fremantle, W.A., 7th "Nov., 1911. "Sisr months ago I began to sufferfrom my kidneys. I Had intense pain.hu the small of my back and had to lie> down for hours until it stopped. .i! could never got any sleep and m the> mornings had severe headaches and felt, drowsy. 1 attended the doctor and tried other remedies bub without deriving the slightest" good. ' .One'.dav a friend recommended me to., take) Warner's Safe Cure, and after Hiking thecontents of . one bottle, 1 felt decidedly better. 1 continued " to ' take' the: -'^nedicine and quite recovered my health. > All pains left me and. I was able sx'eep well at night.', I have much ■ pleasure m recommending "Warner's Safe Cure>*,to people suffering as I did." ' |pk I^olll Mr. E." is. Williams, Suntrntid street, Mount Eden, Auckland^ .N.Z., 20th N0v.,' 1911.'" r" "It'ifc with the greatest -pleasure - thaw I tell you of the great and, lasting bene-- n fit 1 derived frqip taking "vyarneVs Safe) Cure. 1 used "to suffer' agony, from paia m the.ba^ck and under the shoiildel«-» blades. After the slightest cold' my"} back would get so bad -that I. would be* almost doiibled-up w\th. the pain. Sleepwas put of, the question, I could dp nothing, but turn and. 'twist allniglii/^iong. I struggled oir with by daily duties, but often felt that I shoiird. have to: give iip>" work. I tried ..various advertised aridl home reunedies but failed, to get relief: • from, any of "them, arid wasjqijiite disheartened and low spirited. '• Finally, a* Iriend advised me; to take\'Warner's Safe. Cure and. to give 'the riiedicirie a- fair trial. I followed the adVice, and very* soon began' to", improve' m health, andl. the pains, m the back gradually eased.. I continued" to take the medicine until E was:' coniplctel.?' r cured .;''■' I feel sure that, anyone "who suffers m like manner wijli derive great benefit from taking Wanuer's. Safe Cure." #' ••"•'. „ "' '." *."'•/ Froni Mrs 1 . S. M'Nair,' . 'Churckstrest J Wollongoiig, NiS.W, 29th Juns, 1911. ■" ■;•'(©'• \ "A few months ago, I 'suffered •terrible agony Horn: n!y* kidneys, and used ,to haye v to< lay up for days at a time. When 1 walked 'along; tlie street, I wouldbo attacked suddenly, "with a pain m the small of : the back and had to sit down straight away. >\ .At times, I ako had- . bilious headaches, and was never able to do my work. A,, doctor attended me, arid 1 took several bottles' of medicine, but they 'did not seem to have any' effect. A ; fnerid gave :me a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, and tasked me to try it. as this medicine, had.made.a wonderful difference m. lier' lialth. After taking a few doses", I r began "to feel th» benefit of "it, and: after:' taking a few bottles, together 7 with- W arn « r ' 8 Safe* Pills, I felt like a- new r woman. Istrongly recoriimend anyone suffering: from kidney trouble: to take Warner's Safe Cure." • . • I From Mr. H.'E.Hobpef, North -street, Charters Towers; QW-, 9th June, ..•'1911."- ; -. |'. ft ...... ■-;■,_. ,'~ "Some years 'back, T.'was attacked one .. ( night with severe, paina».in the back and ? sides. When I got up.. in the horning I ' felt very dizzy, and had to hold on to supports. About a fortnight before this, 1 .1 felt pain m the isriiall of the^back bat did not pay much attention to it; I felt 1 it most when I straightened myself after .bending do wn. My urine 1 was dark m colour and coritairie'd small particles of ' what looked like brickjdusfc. r' l kejpt Warner's Safe . Cure; iri sto?e> «b I thought I would give .it[> trial. After taking the contents of 'three bbttles- 1 felt quite. like- a new,rii'an. v I ari^ pleased to 'say that, thanks fa Warn* s Safe Cure, I have" never .since jieen troubled by my Sidneys," -..-'..,. . : ;7*l' .-,'■;' A para phlefc , containing full inf©rotation relating; \o Warrior's Safe Cure, for -the kidneys and liver; will.he Bfeßt post /. free ori request" by H.* H. Jurid Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne- .y ■ "■ < ... '.",■ f Warner's Safe Cure' is sold by cn«ri> ists ' and ' storekeeper's everywhere, both in' the original (ss*) bottle and m the cheaper . (2s <76d) . "Concentrated," nonalcoholio .form.v- „ „- -~. ;' ; . . ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13071, 10 May 1913, Page 10

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882

KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13071, 10 May 1913, Page 10

KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13071, 10 May 1913, Page 10

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