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RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. From Mrs. James Uyan, 25 Read-street, Wavorley, Sydney, N.S.W., 6th September, 19U. "Some years ago, I had a severe attack of sciatica. Tho pain, which was located chiefly in my hip and back, sometimes extended right down' to my ankles and feet. My general health, too, seemed to be rapidly declining, and 1 became quite disheartened as I tried many medicines without benefit. It was only after great persuasion that I was induced to try Warner's Safe Cure. I have cause to be thankful that I did try it, for a few bottlesful put me right and I have had no return of the complaint since.” From Mrs. A. Gascoigne, 110 Pascoo Vale-road, Mooneo Ponds, Vic., 22nd February, 1912. “Some time since. I contracted rheumatism in my back and legs—in fact, all over my body. Whenever a change of weather occurred, which it did very frequently, the pains became intense and my joints so stiff and sore, that I could hardly bear to touch them, whilst iho slightest movement would increase the agony. ■ My appetite was very poor and I became weak and barely able to move about because of the weakness and pain. I tried various remedies with very little good result. Then I was persuaded to give Warner’s Safe Cure a trial. H’he medicine gave me great relief almost immediately. My appetite and strength returned and I was able to take long walks and attend to my household duties with ease and comfort.”. From Mr. H. Millar, 83 Broughamst., Wooloomooloo, Sydney, N.S.W., 2nd September, 1911.

"For a protracted period of time, 1 suffered from acute rheumatism, extending from the hip to the ankle. The violence of the pain deprived me ol sleep and sapped my strength. The attacks were worse at night. I tried a number of remedies,, to no benefit. Ultimately, my attention was directed to Warner’s Safe Cure. I procured a bottle of the medicine and commenced' to take it. I had consumed only a few bottlesful of the medicine when the pains ceased entirely. I have had no touch of rheumatism since. I am now enjoying good health.”

From Airs. jS. Natzen, storekeeper, 30 Ireland-street, Ponsonby, Auckland, N.Z., 15th November, 1911.

“It is some years since I experienced periodical attacks of lumbago and muscular rheumatism. I suffered greatly from severe pain and stiffness in the joints, from which I was hardly ever free. I tried several remedies without being much benefited. Warner’s Safe Cure was then brought under my notice, and as everything else had failed to cure me I decided to give that medicine a trial. I began to take the medicine without having much faith in. it, but I am pleased to say that Warner’s Safe Cure gave me'greater and more lasting relief that all tho other medicines put together. I can confidently recommend Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffering in a similar manner.” 'Warner’s Safe Cure is a scientific cure for rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. It restores the kidneys and the liver to health and activity, when the uric and biliary poisons, which cause the disorder, are naturally expelled . and pain ceases, v Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by client ists and' aicieKeepe's everywhere, botli in original (55.) bottles, and 'i:, o'the cheaper (2s 6d) “Coacentfated' 1 non-al-coholic form.

Nazol may be obtained from the “Davies” Pharmacy. “Hurry up! The boat will be leaving in 20 minutes!” That’s the time when “Camp” Coffee is appreciated. Ready, aye, ready! 8 SINGERS —Public Speakers —Re. citers—know the value, of “Nazol” in clearing the throat and removing hoarseness. A few drops on lump sugar just does it. Allow the sugar to' dissolve very slowly between cheek and gums. 4

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144131, 28 June 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144131, 28 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144131, 28 June 1913, Page 6

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