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A LEADING EDITOR’S "LEADER.”

Melbo"’-;'!’ March 30, 1886. —Some time since, after e.e, -acuiy years ol newspaper employment, the latter decade of which term has been spent in woik of sedentary charncMr. I discovered that constant sitting, want of exercise, night work, and at times, irrepu larity of meals, were developing must unpleasant symptoms of illness. It needed viry little medical knowledge to convince me tint the trouble arose from the liver and kidneys, and with a whulc-ome regard for the Ameiican n dim that up t) thirty-five yeaia of age a man is tugged in breaking down these organs, and lor tie next miitvslivc ol his allotted span in ananging Jfor their repair. I determined to grapple with the disease in its inch ieiit stages. I have not had much faith in pioprietary medicines hitherto, although the constant testimony to the value of some of such remedies places them beyond doubt a d criticism. I intended to seek medical advice, when the question was asked by a fellow pressman, " Why not Warner’s safe cure ? has tried it, and believes it is doing him a great deal of good.” Acting from motives of curiosity I obtained some of the safe cure, and find the merits of the remedy not a whit overrated. It speedily relieved me of the unpleasant symptoms of disease wiiich had become apparent. It remedied the dyspepsia, to which I am at tinr s a victim, gave me a better appetite, and bus generally increased my enjoyment of living and pleasure in work. The medicine, judging by its effects upon myself, is a most valuable ene, and I have no hesitation in recommending it to the numerous class in Australia, of those who, from various causes, sufier from liver and kidney complaints. —G. A. BICKNELL, Daily Telegraph, Melbourne.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2055, 15 April 1887, Page 3

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A LEADING EDITOR’S "LEADER.” Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2055, 15 April 1887, Page 3

A LEADING EDITOR’S "LEADER.” Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2055, 15 April 1887, Page 3