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RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO.

From Mrs-.-James Kyan, 25 Read-street," Wavorley, Sydney, N.S.W., 6th . September, 1911. "Some years ago, I had a severe attack of sciatica.'The pain, which was located ehiePy in my hip and back, sometimes extended right down to my ankles and feet. My general health, too, seemed to be rapidly declining, and I became qui to, disheartened as I tried many medi.;ines without benefit. It was only after great persuasion that I was induced to try Warner's Sate Cure. | I have cause to be thankful that I did try it, for a few bottlesfu! put me right and I have had no return of the complaint since." From Mrs. A Oascoigne, 110 Pascoe Vaie-road. Moonee Ponds, Vic., 22nd February, 1912. "Some time since, f contracted rheumatism in mv 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 i:o|ild hardly hear to touch them, whilst, (he slightest movement would increase: the agony. My appetite was very poor and I became weak and barely able to moy j . about becausn-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. The medicine gave me great relief almost immediately: My appe : ;. Lite and strength returned and I was; able to take long walks and attend {</ my honsehoid duties with ease and comfort." From Mr H . .Millar, 83 Brougham t-t. I 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. Th* violence of the pain deprived me ot sleep and sapped my strength. The attacks were worse, at N night. I tri«d i number of remedies to no benefit. Ul u timately, my attention was directed to Warner's Safe Cure. I procured a bot 1 ' ole of the medicine and commenced to take it. I had consumed only a few 1 oottlesful of the medicine wher. the paiis v fe :eased entirely. I have had no toucti :>f rheumatism since. I am now eir joying good health." From Mrs. S. Natzen, storekeeper, 33 Ireland-street, Pcnsonbv, Auckland, N.Z., 15th Novembr,-,'1911. "It is some years since I periodical attacks of lumbago and mus jtdar rheumatism. I suffered greatly from severe pain and stiffness in the joints, from which I was hardly ev<{r: tree. I tried several\remedies withoiit : 'seing much benefited. Warner's Saff v . Jure was then brought under my notice, ind as everything else had failed to cult lie I decided to give that, medicine a ii'ial. I began to take the medicine without having much faith in it, but.il nil pleased to say that Warner's Sate Jure gave me greater and more lasting •elief that all the other medicines put .ogetlier. 1 can confidently recommend Warner's Safe Cure to anyone suffer-* ng in a similar manner." Warner's Safe Cure is a scientific ;.ure for rheumatism, sciatica and lumoago. It restores'th3 kidneys and the iver K r j health and activity, when the in'c a:,?', u&ary poisons, which cause the ■ iJisotdev, a:.» naturally expelled ayd. pa ih .cxri'ss. ' . . Warrior's' Cure is sold by'chemsts and storekeepers everywhere*, both .n original (irf.) bottles, ' and in the cheaper (2 s t>d) '■ Concent fated" non-kl-sololic forin.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 February 1913, Page 6

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RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 February 1913, Page 6

RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 February 1913, Page 6

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