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INDIGESTION TREATMENT. a : > «, In order that sufferers from , indigestion niay learn how to obtain relief, w« publish the following letters:— From . Miss .Mary Anne Newman,. New-ton-street, Railway Town, Broken Hill, N.S.W. "For many. years I was a martyr to periodical attacks . of indigestion,' and had to be very careful m my choice of food.. Eating, became almost a night* mare' to me, I knowing what the aftereffect would, be. As time went on, the attacks became mors frequent, and were accompanied by constipation and pains between niy as well as mmy chest. I was unable to get . -a/iy proper sleep at night, and' ■would rise, m the morning feeling quit* miserable and -worn , out for th© .want of sleep." I tried various remedies, but darived, very little benefit from any ai them. Having heard a good doal abaut the cures effected by Warner's* Sale Cure, I decided to try ijb and see if it would benefit me. I was not long laft j m donbt as to the value of the medicine, ! for I derived great benefit from the first bottle, and m a few weeks was quite free from the complaint. I can now eat and sleep well, and enjoy life generally." From Mr. John Haffer, c/o Mr. J. Reed, • Little Malop-street, Geelong, Vie. "For. many years I suffered very much from indigestion and stomach disorders. I frequently could not _ sleep, owing to the agony and distress from which I suffered. I could retain very little on my stomach and vomited frequently I was also much troubled by heartburn, windy spasms, and pains under the shoulder blades. I was miserable, nervous, and low; spirited. I tried a number of remedies, but they did not benefit me at all. One day a friend advised me to try Warner's Safe Cure. I began to take it, and obtained a good deal of relief from the first bottle. I continued to take the medicine for some -weeks, when all signs of weakness and ill-health vanished. I was once more m the enjoyment of good health. I iiow feel as well and strong as I could wish to be." Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers- everywhere, both m the original (ss) bottles and m the cheaper (2s' 6d) ' " Concentrated/ nonalcoholic • form, $acH/ containing m the tame number of doses. •
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