CURED OF GRAVEL, Id YEARS A SUFFERER. Adelaide, Smith St., Waikerville, S.A., June 28, 1886.—For the past It! years 1 have suffered moat acute pains, aad as a result, both my legs from the hips down became paralysed. This resulted in my being coma gelled to keep my bed mouths at a time, no treatment seemed to help me. I believe af paralysis to have resulted from stone in tbc bladder, from which 1 constantly suffered. None but those who have experienced the agonies of gravel can form a just conception of the pain 1 endured. In addition to this, I was tormented with frightful headaches, constipated bowels, and compelled to rise frequently at night to urinate. 1 at last began to despair of recovery. Last Christ* mas, being in bed, and m great pain, my son brought home a bottle of Warner's sale curs, and asked me to uy it. After the first bottle I discovered a change for the better, and after the second bottle 1 past' d over a pint and a half of thick clotted blood, mixed with a black substance resembling gunpowder, and from that day to this I have beuu gradually im. proving. 1 have taken 88 bottles. As a I’sult my bladder has almost gained its not* nisi state, the headache baa vanished, and I have gained some two stone in weight, my appetite is fair, and 1 sleep well, and have hopes of recovering the osa of my lege I have followed all directions given as to diet, ifco., explicitly, and now feel heller than at my time during the past 15 years, 1 write this in hopjs tuat other sufferer# mar try ibis invaiuable medicine. It is quite true mat '.Varner's safe cure will dissolve stone, us i piovsd it by placin': one in a bottle iu a small quantity of sue cure, »o.cu entirely dissolved i(.-*-S. WAbTFLiL.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2047, 25 March 1887, Page 2
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