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A Modern Miracle.

The following interesting and instructive letter from a widely-known and respected gentleman who hag been very near to death, will he read with interest To the Editor of the Standard. Sib,— For three years previous to May, lßßti,' 1 gradually failed in health, without knowing the cause. 1 consulted the best physicians in Ballan, Creswick, Claries. Sandhurst, Kyceton, and Melbourne ; they gave different names to my trouble, but none ol them helped me. and gradually failing m strength, it was only natural that 1 became somewhat discouraged. My symptoms were pallid face with yellowish tinge, swelling ol the face, and ankles, and legs, especially at night—they were puffy, and oould be dented with the linger. My appetite was very capricious, did not relish my food, and what late seemed to do me uo good. My unno was tilled with sediment, and covered with an irridesoeot scum. Every night I had to rise several times to urinate. In fact. I had no rest day nor night, and life was becoming a burden. Early in May, 1886. I as a last resort consulted a well known medical man (whose name I will furnish privately), who informed me alter a thorough examination, extending over a part oltwo days, that 1 bad a very had case of Bright’s disease ol the kidneys ; that he was positive of this, and would stake his professional reputation upon it and that my death was only a question of time He refused to give me medicine, saying lie would not take my money when it was useless. He told me to lake vapor baths to aid the kidneys as much as possible, and to straighten up my worldly affairs. This

wag my uutlouk iu the beginning of May, IHSC. I thanked the Pr. for hm frankness, for he was the first man who had reaUy told me what wan the matter with me. 1 have recently written him, again thanking him for telling mo iu time, and also informing him what cured mu. I had always led an active life, being a mem not of the Italian shire council, member of the Ballarat mining heard, agent for Cobh and Co.’s extensive line of coaches, and maoager ol Caon s family hotel at Mount Blackwood, and to settle down to die at the eaily age of id was pretty hard lines. I had read of Warner's safe cure and safe pills, and bad taken a bottle or iwu at intervals, which I noticed had given me a better appetite, but bad dropped it without using it thoroughly. With a woman's quick perception, my wile advised me to slick to “ Warner's,” and give it au honest trial. After receiving the liat ol death from mv medical adviser I concluded that it might possibly help me, and like a drowning man I clutched at the faintest hope. I accordingly visited 11. 11. Warner and Co. s laboratory, at IIV Little Lonsdale Street West, Melbourne, aud had a long talk with

the manager. After un analysis of mj urine, which showed tube oa-its in laryc qiuutitiea, together with over 5U per cent, of albumen, he te!d uio that Warner's sale cure had grappled with oases and cured them as bad as mine, which he admitted was moat Muons. I agreed to give up all business and follow bis advise. For the next six mouths 1 implicitly followed dietaiy rules, bathing, Are., and religiously took Warner s sale cure aud safe pills. At lirst 1 could see only alight improvuuieut, but the icpealed tests of my uriue showed that the albumuu and tube easts weie decreasing, aud 1 began to take hope. To make u long story short, I will say that 1 have taken about 50 bottles of Warner’s safe cure, and am today a living monument to its efficacy. There ia not a trace of albumen or sediment in my water , my appetite is good ; 1 weigh a stone more tban I did in May last ; the plexion is gone, and has been replaced by ihe hue of health ; I go to bed and sleep all night, aud 1 feel that I cannot eay enough lor the un. Jiciue that has snatched me uom ilio grave and giren me a renewal lease or life. I could wiile columns, but do not wish to weary you. aud will only say I am f°"J at all times to substantiate those oosoucrwa statements personally or by letter, to y who may lu- interested To those Buffering as I was, take the advice of one who has been very near to death ; do not postpone trestmeut until 100 late, but. if suffering hom kidney or liver difficulty, resort at onoa With e.itiro confidence to that safe, simple, end Mire vegetable remedy, Warner a salecure, cm bo restored to permanent health *Sa s rongth,—JOUK UANN.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2076, 3 June 1887, Page 2

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A Modern Miracle. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2076, 3 June 1887, Page 2

A Modern Miracle. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2076, 3 June 1887, Page 2