THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
I Ifrom Mr. James Joshua, Catherine1 street, Leichardt, Sydney,- N.S.W., 6th March, 1905;— ♦ ; ''For fully a year I had suffered acute-ty-from indigestion, headache, and biliousness. I could scarcely eat anything solid without having to endure great pain. My rest at night was greatly disturbed, and this made me very irritable. I* was under medical treatment for some time, but derived no real benefit from it. Having heard of the good effects of Warner's Safe Cure in the cases of other sufJerors, 1 decided to give it a trial. After taking the first two bottles I felt coni siderably better, and a few more bottles thoroughly cured me. I am now in the oe§t, of goW health." From Mr. W. H. Sampson, Haydonton, Murrurundi, N.S.W., 11th January, 1905:— , . "I suffered very much from indigestion for a considerable time through always being in the. bush, 1 and, of course, livtng on rough food. 'Many a time I have sat on the edge of my bunk at night unable to lie down, the pain being so great in the pit of my stomach. 1 felt as if there was a great lump there. Hearing that Warner's Safe Cure was a cure for indigestion, I took a few bottles, v/ith the result that all pain left mo, and I was again able to eat, sleep, and work well.- Some of my mates also lake Warner's Safe Cure, and speak well From Mr. Michael Kerrigan, Churchplaoe, Msilop-street, Geelong, Vie., 28th August, 1904:— . "Two years ago. I v( as conscious of a loss of nerve power and a falling off in merttal activity. I was in a distressingly dyspeptic condition and suffered severely" from, frontal headaches. At first I did not p£y much heed to these , symptoms, but when I found that I was "radually getting worse and the headache attacks more frequent, I thought it was time to do something to restore my health. Speaking to a friend one day about my condition, he advised me to try" Warner's Safe Cure. I did so, with t.ioid aud marvellous results, for m a , j'ow weeks I v.'as quite free from al! symptoms of dyspepsia, the pain in _ my Vr-ad ceased, and since that time I have W iin trouble with my health. I havt *ecoHunen<lf>d Warner's Safe Cure to others, who have^ taken it witr ii'e.nt and lasting benefit." J From Mr. John O'Shea, 59, Pme-strset. ( bydpey, N.S.W., 10th March, 1905:— "I ha.ye much pleasure in beanng witness to the beneficial effect of Warner ;• Snfe Cure on my health when I was suf^ [ fir intr fx-.jD! indigestion, biliousness, anc general weakness of the entire system For" a long time I was conscious of » want oE nervous energy, and my vniiu. seemed sluggish. My siosp, though «s« ally sound: va~ never restful. • I'of months I s;ifffTr-d in tills way, never feeiIntr rcaUv well for' two days together. . fsft more fit for bed than for business Havin* been advised by a friend to tak. Warner's Safe Cure, I did so. After lal< "•ntx one b N ottle nnprovoment was notice dble. and in a "few weeks the medicu.."rtve me new vigour and vitality, s•Xof j whs onabierl to discharge my an ties with spirit and zeal." From Miss Lena Montgomery, 178, Flinders-street, Adelaide, S73L, 22nc September, 1904:— "For several years I had been a martyr to indigestion, accompanied by severe headatefeeT and biliousness. My greatest suffering was after taking food, when the pain was soiintense that I became reluctant . to eat. There was always a 1 fulness and a sense of oppression after meals; in fact, everything I ate gave me great pain. As a natural consequence I grew weak and exceedingly nervous. I tried nearly every known means to obtain the ease I longed for, but without avail. Finally 1 War ner's Safe Cure was recommended to me. The effect of the firU few bottles was wonderful, and in a short time I wa^ quite cured. I can now enjoy my food without fear. I strongly recommenc any one suffering from indigestion tr give Warner's Safe Cure a trial." From Mr. J. G. Smith; corner of Chum and Maple streets, Golden-square. Vie., 19th August, 1904 :— ■ "For many years I suffered as only those can who ate victims to 'indigestion in its chronic form.' Almost everything I ate gave me excruciating pain, whicl. would continue for some time, and I be came very irritable and despondent. Nothing gave me permanent relief until I tried Warner's -Safe Cure, which provec to be the right thing in 'the right place. for it has completely and permanently cured me. lam now in the best of goo< health, and although sixty years of age I can take my shift in the mine and pu< in eight hours' work almost as well a c any man." From Mr. T. Lloyd, 36, Hart Street. Miller's Point, Sydney, 13th September. 1904 :— . I "I suffered for months from indigestion and biliousness. I tried several re. medics, but found no benefit from them. I was telling a friend of my trouble, anc! he said, 'Why don't you try Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills? J suffered the same as you are doing, anc! they cured me.' I felt doubtful, brtt decided to take his advice. The first/ few doses of the Safe Cure made me feel aick, but I persevered, and am thankful I did, for when I had taken three bottles of Warner's Safe Cnre and a phial of Warner's j Safe Pills I was cured and able to enjoy my food again." From Mr. Charles Smith, 300, Castlc-,reagh-stree.t, Sydney, N.S.W., 10th March, 1905:— "I had been suffering from biliousness for several years, accompanied by extreme • weakness and prostration, but I paid little-attention to it, attributing my condition to overwork. It was not until indigestion, followed by confirmed dyspepsia, afflicted me, and my strength began to fail rapidly, that I commenced to search for some remedy to ♦ give me some relief. I tried -. various preparations, but it was not until - 1 began to take Warner's Safe Cure that relief came to me. I persevered with the'*medicine, and in the course of a few weeks was quite restored to health." A treatise explaining fully why Warner's Safe Cure cures indigestion will be «ont, post free, by H. H. Warner and ' Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vie.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 30 September 1905, Page 8
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1,065THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 30 September 1905, Page 8
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