From Mrs Annie Dixon, Mareeba O 26th January, 1901: "About five years alo i was taken ill, and could not leave my x- i dicided to ffive Warner's Safe Cu/e a trial. Before I had finished one bottle I was up again. It drove a lot of gravel out ot my system. The doctor seemed to have no faith m my cure, and said I should be troubued with the same malady again within two years. lam thankful to say, however, that I have never had a return of ib since, and I think five years is long enough to prove the permanency of the cure." From Mr William Greenwood, Beresford Street, Wiokjuun,. Newcastle, N.S.W., 26th September, 1901: "Some time ago, while" in Gympie, Q., I strained myself severely while loading timber for the mines, and was attacked with pains in the region of the kidneys. On two occasions I passed blood in my water. The doctor who attendfed me gave me no relief. I then took Watiier's Safe Cure —three bottles in all— and, I am pleased to state, became completely cured.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11740, 18 September 1902, Page 5
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