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RHEUMATISM CUEED From Mr. Wm. Milnes, Pallet-street. New Chum, Bendigo, Victoria. "About eight years ago I was, for a '. considerable time, a great sufferer from Thenmatism. Acting on the advice giv«n me by several people, I took Warner's Safe Gure. I" an» pleased to ?ay that, when I had taken the 'contents of two bottles, I was cured." From Mrs. Nellie Davidson, 32 Keig ■ street, Newtown, N.S.W. " "When living in Boggabri, about 18 - months ago, I was laid up for nearly the whole winter with Rhenmatism } and could not obtain any relief from any of thf several medicines I took. One day I saw & pamphlet issued, by you in which was j described a case, similar to my own, and ! I decided to try whether Warner's Safe Cure would also benefit me. I took three bottles of the medicine, and am very glad to say that I was completely cured and could go about my work cheerfully. I have not felt the slightest, symptom of the return of any rheumatic pain since that time." • . From Mrs. Elizabeth Bosher, 77 Hen-derson-road, Alexandria, N.S.W. "Previous to leaving England, about 40 years ago, I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism, which continued to trouble me for about 24 years- after my arrival in Australia. I consulted several doctors, but they failed to do me any .good. I, also tried various advertised, remedies with the same unsatisfactory result, and despaired of ever getting relief from the pain. At length- 1 tried Warner's Safe Cure — for what reason I cannot tell yom, because I did not expect to get any more benefit from it than from the many other medicines I had taken. • I was, however, very pleased to notice a decided change for the better after a short course of Warner's Safe Cure. The pains -slowly but surely left me, and at last I became quite free from them. This happened 16 years ago, and I can honestly say that I hare not suffered in the slightest degree from Rheumatism since that time, bo that I have to thank Warner's Safe Cure for perfectly and permanently curing me. I mayBay that my case is very well known in Alexandria, as I have for 40 years resided within half-a-mile of my present address." From Mr. Albert E. Lond, Port Pirie, S.A. "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 ant now in good health.", • From" Mr. William Pollock M'Auslan, 10 Russell-place, North Wifliamstown, Vie. ' "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 end 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 hops, gave Warner's Safe Cure and, Warner's Safe Rheumatic ' Cure a trial. From th 6 taking of the first 1 dose I could see nope ahead, and in a very little while all pain had left me, and I 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 - symptoms o£ that dreadful coljapladrit." gotjt euiffib. From Mr...R. A. Thompson, Mining Engineer, 148 AdeMderterrace, Perth, (W.A. ' \ "When writing you some time back as to lie efficacy of Warner's Bafe Pills in biliousness, I mentioned being about to try a course of Warner's Safe Gure for Gout. The result of taking the medicine was simply wonderful, as 'many people in Perth can testify* and I speak grate- , fully of the benefit I received. The action .of the medicine was this: First, a gradual toning up of the stomach, then better appetite, purer. blood-making, and Blow (at first) but" sure disappearance of the Gout. 'The food taken during the course was plain but wholesome. I am glad also to tell you that, many of my acquaintances have derived great benefit from both the Safe Pills and the Safe Cure." LUMBAGO CURED. From Mr. F. L. Seager, Waratahstreet, Darlinghurst, N.S.W. "About six years ago I had an attack of lumbago, so severe that I could not walk for nine weeks/ \ I tried many medicines, poroud plasters, and electric batteries, without material relief. My doctor could do nothing for me. Hearing so. much about Warner's Safe Cure I decided tb try it*, After taking the first bottle I f&lt greatly relieved, and started to - walk again, and after taking eight- bottles \ was completely, cured. I have not suffered in any way since, and strongly reeonv mend Warner's Safe CureTto anyone afflicted with a similar complaint. I consider the medicine invaluable." SCIATICA CURED. From Mr. James Spencer,. 62 Queenstreet, Fremantle, W-. A.. .-. . "Some years ago I was a fearful sufferer from sciatica. Most excruciating pain seized me, extending from .the hip right down to the ankle. None but those similarly affliciied can imagine the agony, I endured. The pain deprived me of all sleep. I could barely move about. I had medical aid, but it did not relieve me. My j attention watt called to Warn&r's Sate Cure, and I commenced to take it, de- ! riving benefit after the first few doses. By the time I had finished four bottles the pain had all vanished, and I could egain get refreshing sleep. I have every reason to believe that Wanwrte Safe Cure v has eradicated all rheumatic poisons from my system, *w I have had *> return of the pain since that time. - » ••'•"." ■' ■< Goldwater Bros., Wine £ Spirit Merchant^ CUR-BtE-STREST, Mew!*] Ply mouth. Choice assortment of" _ . Wines & Spirits.; Bottlers of Dunediu - Ale. and Stout Importers of Ceylon Teas. ,«s||'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13204, 30 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13204, 30 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13204, 30 June 1906, Page 8

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