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LETTERS FROM PEOPLE CURED OF RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, AND SCIATICA.

From Miss Emily Woodhouse, 109, Wil-liam-street, Sydney, N.S.W., 11th April, 1901. “ I had suffered from rheumatism and sciatica for several years, and had tried many remedies, also a trip to the Hot Lakes of Now Zealand. The latter gave me temporary relief, but. after settling down in Sydney, the old complaint recurred, so I gave Warner’s Safe Cure a trial for some time, and can now confidently state that I have not had the slightest sign of the painful trouble from which I suffered so long. I am pleased to state this for tho benefit of others who may suffer as I did.”

From Mr. F. L. Seager, Waraiab-street, Darlingliurst, N.S.W., 17th February, 1904.

“ About six years ago I had an attack of lumbago, so severe that I could not walk for nine weeks. I tried many medicines, porous plasters, and electric batteries, without material relief. My doctor could do nothing, for me. Hearing so much about Warner’s Safe Cure I decided to try it. After taking the first bottle I felt greatly relieved, and started to walk again, and after taking eight bottles I was completely cured. I have not suffered in any way since, and strongly recommend Warner’s Safe Cure to any one afflicted with a similar complaint. I consider the medicine invaluable.”

From Mr. John Spencer, 371, Parra-matta-road,. Leichardt, N.S.W., 6th February, 1901.

“ Some eight years ago I commenced to suffer from rheumatism and indigestion, and up to about two years ago obtained no relief from doctors nor any medicine taken. Having read a pamphlet containing many testimonials of cures by Warner’s Safe Cure, I decided to try that medicine myself, and after taking five or six bottles, and following tlie directions given, I was a new man. I have not suffered in any form since.”

From Mr. William Pollock M'Auslan, 10, Russell-place, North Williamstown, iVic.

" Some eight years ago I was laid up with a very persistent attack of rheumatism, and although I was under the care of a leading medical man, at the cud of four or five months, instead of getting better, I was growing gradually worse, and in the doctor’s own words ‘ would never make any permanent improvement.’ Fearing that his words might come true, I refused to take his medicine any longer, and, as a last hope, gave Warner's Safe Cure and Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Cure a trial. From the taking of the first dose I could see hope ahead, and in a very little while all pain had left me, and I never had the slightest sign of any relapse until my complete recovery some seven weeks later. The doctor’s words, thanks to Warner’s medicines, have not been verified, as from that day, eight years ago, to this, I have not had the slightest symptom of that dreadful complaint.”

From Mr. George Wedlock (The Sandhurse Samson), Milburn’s Coffee Palace, Bendigo, Vic., 4th September, 1903.

“ About two years ago I was prostrated with sciatica, and suffered excruciating pain in my legs, more especially in my knee joints. I have always been a strong, active man, and did not like the idea of having to lay np, as I was advised by a physician, so I tried various advertised remedies, but with no real benefit. At this time Warner’s Safe Cure was brought under my notice, and 1 began to take it. I took two bottles of tho Safe Cure and a vial of Warner’s Safe Pills, when all pain in my legs left me, ami 1 was able to get about as actively as ever. 1 am well known, having "exhibited my great power and strength to numerous audiences throughout the Australian States.” From' Mrs. Nellie Davidson, 32, Keigstreet, Newtown, N.S.W., 16th February, 1903. " When living at Boggabri, about 18 months ago, I was laid up for nearly the whole winter with rheumatism, and could not obtain any relief from any of the several medicines 1 took. One day I saw a pamphlet, issued by you, in which was described a case similar to my own, ami 1 decided to try whether Warner’s Safe Cure would also benefit mo. I took three bottles of the medirinp, nn.'i nm verv "Iml I*- *—J *)>..*■ I completely cured ami could go about my work cheerfully. I have not felt tho slightest symptom of the return of any rheumatic pain since that time.” From Mrs. S. A. Slater, 651, Harrisstreet, Ultimo, Sydney, N.S.W. “ About eight years ago I was a great sufferer from rheumatism, often having to take to my bed for three or four weeks at a time. I tried all kinds of medicines without getting any better, and at last gave up all hope of ever getting well. Several of my friends recommended me to take Warner’s Safe Cure, but I was so sick and tired of taking different medicines, that for some time 1 refused to follow the advice. I gave in at length, and now I am -glad to say that I am entirely free-from my old complaint, and have not had a touch of it for about seven years, thanks to Warner’s Safe Cure.” From Mr. Albert E. Long, Port Pirie, S.A., 9th January, 1903. “I am pleased to report that I have taken five bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure for rheumatism, and that the result was marvellous. The pain has all left me, I have gained a stone in weight, and am now in good health.” From R. A. Thompson, Mining Engineer, ItS, Adelaidc-lerrace, Perth, W.A.. 21st July, 1902 " When writing you some time back as to the. efficacy of Warner's Safe Pills in biliousness, J mentioned being about to try a course of Warner’s Safe Cure for gout. The result of taking the medicine was simply aomlerftil, as many people in I’erth can testify, and I speak gratefully the benefit I received. Tho action <f (he medicine was this: First, a gradual toning up of tho stomach, then better appetite, purer blood-making, and slow (at first' but sure disappearance of the gout. <?Thc food taken during the course was plain but wholesome. 1 am glad ai'-o to tel! you that many of my acquaintances have derived great benefit from both the Safe Pills and tho Safe Cure.

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Southland Times, Issue 19553, 6 May 1905, Page 1 (Supplement)

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LETTERS FROM PEOPLE CURED OF RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, AND SCIATICA. Southland Times, Issue 19553, 6 May 1905, Page 1 (Supplement)

LETTERS FROM PEOPLE CURED OF RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, AND SCIATICA. Southland Times, Issue 19553, 6 May 1905, Page 1 (Supplement)