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STONE, GRAVEL, BLADDER TROUBLES.

A very large number of people, especially those who have passed middle age, suffer from gravel, stone, or bladder troubles. Very many of such sufferers know of the benefit to be derived from taking Warner’s Safe Cure, but others are still unaware of the relief which is so readily at their disposal, and these latter are recommended to write to H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic., for a copy of a descriptive pamphlet, recently issued by them, which affords full information in regard to the value of Warner’s Safe Cure in such cases. The following letter from Mr. John S. Eew, mine manager, 620, Doveton Street, Ballarat, Vic., is extracted from said pamphlet:— “I have much pleasure in testifying to the value of Warner’s Safe Cure. I was, for years, troubled with gravel, and was cured by a few bottles of that valuable medicine.- I had previously tried several preparations, without being relieved. lam pleased to say that I am now, and have been -for several years, free from the complaint.” Warner’s Safe Cure is obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, both in the original form and in the cheaper “Concentrated,” non-alcoholic form; eacli containing tho same number of doses.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14245, 25 June 1910, Page 4

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STONE, GRAVEL, BLADDER TROUBLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14245, 25 June 1910, Page 4

STONE, GRAVEL, BLADDER TROUBLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14245, 25 June 1910, Page 4

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