A NEW ZEALAND PIONEER'S EXPERIENCE.
SAVED TO NUESE OTHERS.
No humbug here. New Zealand endorsement is the only proof that counts with New Zealanders, and the following experience, although it reads almost like a romance, is true, and its truth can be verified by writing or calling on this wellknown lady. She writes: — "Lower Moutere, March 21,1898. Thirteen years ago I was taken very ill with violent pain in the Btomach and acrosß the back and bottom of the abdomen, which caused me to have a sort of paralytic fit and hysterics, sometimes to scream and jump, so that I had to be held. I consulted a doctor, and he told me it was ulceration, and that inflammation had caused an abscess. I got no better, and then tried another doctor, and then the hospital doctor, and they all told me the same, with this difference, that I had a torpid liver. My strength left me, and I was so weak that X was quite regardless as to anything that happened around me. About this time I got one of Warner's Safe Care books, and my husband therein read a case ■which was just the same aa mine, and he told me to try" a Ibottle. I did so, but I thought I should have died. I did not nse the Safe Pills. I know nothing of them till afterwards. I had a terrible sickness that frightened me; the awful matter and bile that came off my stomach was green and black, also yellow, and the taste and smell was terrible. My urine was yellow, and after standing to cool was like sour milk that had hot water put into it, all stringy and shiny. I was about to give the Safe Cure up, but my husband advised me to try ib a little longer. I got two more bottles and a phial of Safe Pills. These carried the bile through the proper channel, and after I had taken five bottles I began to improve, and in all I bought ten bottles of the mixture and four phials of the pills that lasted me about three years, for after the five bottles I only used it at times. Since then I have had better health than I had for a long time, until six weekß ago, when I took Influenza, which Bettled in my liver and kidneys. I was in great pain for four days, and then procured another bottle of Warner's Safe Cure and a phialof Safe Pills, which I am glad to say removed the pain and restored me to health again. I am glad, therefore, to give my testimony. I am well-known about our district, as I go out nursing . among the neighbours, and have lived in this district for thirty-five yeai-3.' " — (Mrs) ELIZABETH DRUMMOND. 4982
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6168, 2 May 1898, Page 4
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469A NEW ZEALAND PIONEER'S EXPERIENCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6168, 2 May 1898, Page 4
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