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APPRECIATION. Fro^i; JTrs. Kate Chegwin, 57 jftuskin* £dt.«i/, Christchurch, N.Z., 28tJi November, IGIQ. "About nine months ago I wae taken ill with dropsy. Two doctors attended me but they gave mo no relief. My daughter made rao take Warner's Safe Cure, and after taking the second cose I found relief, I continued to take the medicine and when. I had taken the contents of three. bottles I became quit© well again/ . From Mr. Chas. J. Mainall, of MannallBros., Manufacturers and-Merchants, High-street, Went Maitland, N.S:W., 2OtL June, 1910. ■ "Somo twenty years ago, I strained: myself whilst carrying a sack of produce, and was a r ,great sufferer for about eighteen months from frequent neuralgic Attacks in, the region of the. kidneys. Xhe pains were very acute, lasting from, four to twenty-five hours —and were followed by extreme weakness'" which pre- | vented rao from attending-to my business. I had the best- 'medical aid prcv curable, bub the doctor's attention did.. nothing to relieve or cure me. I wr.6 gradually sinking under the <:omplaint and my caso wae considered hopeless Vvent?ially J. was persuaded- to tali/*. Earner's Safe Cure and.-Warner's. Safe Pills. In'a-very short time I obtained relief, and, continuing to take i the..medi-.. • cine, I hs«i':the^gra)tification. ;ofj. finding J that my suffering had entirely ceased.* I have not had a similar attack since,. I am always advising, people who suffer from kidney and liver trouble to, take Warner's Safe Cure, and many have found wonderful relief,, and permanent cure from it." '.'■■-,,' . From Mrs. E. Lewie, Garden-street, Eadt Geelong, Vie, 26th.April, 1910 "Having caught a severe chill, I bocame very ill, and' alarming symptoms developed. I suffered excruciating pain in the back, and was "hardly ever_ free from most terrible headaches. At times, my limb* would become quite numb and. almost useless. This state of health con-, tinued for some considerable time, Medical advice and other remedies failed to do me any good. I was reduced in flesh, weak, and altogether disheartened, when. Warner's Safe- Cure was brought under my notice and; on the advice of a friend, I commenced taking it, I wais encouraged to persevere by the effect of the first bottleful, and was finally restored to liealth and a^ngth by taking a few more boltl'csful. • 1 have perconal knowledge that the medicine has cured many others besides myself. . Full information relating to Warner's Safe Cure, for the kidneys^ and liver, is) contained in a pamphlet issued by H. H. Wa.rricr and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vie, who will be pleased .to. send #;; copy, post free, to anyone interested. Warner's. Safe Cure is sold by chemists - arid storekeepers every whei-e, both in th< original (ss) bottles, ,>*d in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrate" non-alcoholic form.

SOME STRIKING SYMPTOMS.' A child who is afflicted with wonru; will often be in an indifferent''state of health. It becomes peevish and irritable, and will have a strong ten-.-' ! cleiic.v to pick the nose, ; frK and ' there will bo /ffr-i. severe itching of the ' \^\k lower bowel, grinding \ £-iaj teeth tu;c! sudden'l ¥\^ ■'■'' F^u"t'n X "P '« the li^MA ' •'* '° v P w'' 1} ° ti) \ noticHil. The bowels are 4| h'1 s irrepular, sometimes constipntcc 1.,' avid- at w, H. other times ' relaxed. ■h|^» - . v.'ifch bloody dip'char^ef. • us in dyseulf ry.nndnot infrequently the discharges will be in flakos fiid* shreds, which rijif-.h.t. be talcon for, pMs-tly-digested- food. Tho ' best proof of Worms is W.pr!»isv varid; .if their presonco 1)c-'susp'ocled,- inimerTiate.. steps slionld ho t;'tl;ou to positively cstabiisb. t'^o iaot; and once eßtal)]is--'<-Hl. ComstvO^k's "Dond Phot" Worm JVllrifi -shoij'd Ivj atlm-'MRtcr-ed, acooi-dins to-direo.lions. Worms require a fpociiic ;morUcine, -and. there, is'-no remedy■ so 'd'Tectivp- ;ss these Pellets. They kill the Worms, destroy their eggs, and dislodge--their 'nests. . . .-■ ■'"„•.'■■ Tho v.'ifo of a \voll-knon-n Waitar.a, N.Z., storekeopei\ writes :~"Lagt week we received tho picket of Govristock's 'Dc-fid Shot' .Worm, ..Pellets, and I am glnd to say lhat they liavo proved wonderfully cv(Toc+iv<\ : : My little boy. iigcd 5/•'for-.-whom wo pro-, /cured the ■pel!<»t:a,.-iiftvir «no dose expelled a, -stomach worn) measuring 10J. incites in lengtb." ' - Com stock's ".Dead Shot" :\-Worm : Pellets are -.a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the. eradication of Worms in; children and adults. For sale by all ■chemists and storekeepers, price; 2s^9d. per packets or' will bo sent post paid at-itha same price, by iITheJWZ ii. -Cp'fffstaickj^^.'litd.^Ear-,; '.ii^h St., Wei]in^tpri; NvZ.;-; -:':;;'./;;.-;: ■■■'-■;

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13456, 29 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13456, 29 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13456, 29 June 1912, Page 7

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