APPRECIATION.
Fro.* Jffw. Kate Chegwin, 57 Buskin■ectiiii, Cliristchurch, N.Z., 28th Kovcmber, 1910. "About nine months ago I was taken Dl with dropsy. Two doctors attended mo but! they gave,-mo no relief. My daughter made mo take Warner's Safe Cure, and.'after. tak'jng the second cose I found relict. J .continued to take the medicine and. :wh«n 1 hiw taken the contents of three bottles I became quit© well again.:: ■
From Mr. Cho,s. J. Majinall, of.MonnaJl 8r0?,., Jlanufiiclurei.s and Merchants, High-street, Weutllaitland, N.S.W.,
20t!. June/1910
"Somo twenty years ago, I strained myecii whilst carrying a sack of produce, and was a great sufferer for about eighteen months from frequent neuralgic .(.Hacks in the region of tho kidneys. 1 he pains were- very .-.cute, lasting from*, lour m t.imy-five hours—and were followed by extreme weaknt-fm which prevented me from attending to my business. I hod the best medical aid procurable, but tho doctor's! attention did nothing to relieve or cure me. I was gradually sinking under the. complaint and in;' case wjuj considered hopelcM Eventually 1 was pereuaded t<> tak* Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills. In a very short time I obtained relief, and, continuing to take the medicine, I had the gvalilication of finding that my suffering had entirely ceased. I have not had a. similar attack since," I a:n always a J vising people who suffer from kidney and liver trouble to take Warner's Kafe Cure, and many have found' wonderful relief, and permanent cure from it." ' From Mrs. .E. Lewie, Garden-street,
East Geclong,' Vie, 26th April, 1910
"Tlaving caught a severe chill, I became vci-y ill, and alarming eymptorriß dcvclop-.'d. i suilcred excruriating pain in lhu-LiM:k, and was hardly cver_ froo from most tcniblo headaches. At limes, my limbs v;i:u!d becoins quite numb and almost nscloM. This atato of health con'.inuvd for fcoir.o considei'ablo time. Medical advice and other x«inedka failed to do me any good. I was reduced in flesh, weak, and altogether disheartened, when Warner's Safe Cur© was brought under my notice and, on tho advice of h. friend, ] commenced taking it, I was enuuurafjed to persevere by the effect of the'first bottlcful, and was finally rtsloiiid to Iwaith and by taking a few more boltksful. I have 'pevBonal km>wkid(?e that the medicine has cured many other* besides myself. Full information relating to Warn«i-]s Snfr CiU'f, for the kidneys arid liwx, is vnitivhidi <in a'pajnpblef ifsnwl by H. :'II: Wai nor and (-'o., Limited, Melbourne Vie. who will be pleased to fiend f Ci-py, post frup, to anyone interested. Wai-nw's Cin'o is sold-by nhemifil. snd sto!'«!;oepers evcrywliere, both in thf original (5«) bottles. .>'d in.the cheaper ('^ 6d) "Ccnccutra1. r*" non-alcobolifl form.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13379, 30 March 1912, Page 3
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445APPRECIATION. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13379, 30 March 1912, Page 3
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