A CAUTIOUS PHRENOLOGIST.
" Not being one who swallows every pre- ' scription," writes Mr A. E. Wheeler, Phrenologist, High Street, Dunedin, in a ■ letter, July 20, 1898, " that is forced upon the public, it was only alter much persuasion 1 that I decided to try Warner's Safe Cure. I had been a martyr for many years to that terrible malady, indigestion. . I was ultimately induced to try a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, which was said to *rive speedy relief. Although not through one bottle, I have found to my great delight that its virtues were not in any way overestimated. I have . been agreeably conscious of its merits in relieving this terribly affecting complaint, and can only in fairness add my testimony- to the; many others who have secured relief from its use." 138
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6340, 21 November 1898, Page 4
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134A CAUTIOUS PHRENOLOGIST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6340, 21 November 1898, Page 4
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