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LIVER LETTERS.
From Mr. H. W. Crisp, Rodd-streefc, Dandenong, Vie, 22nd January, 1904. Late of Thorpdale, Gippsland. . "For the past ten years I suffered fromi disease of the liver, experiencing "a sense of weight as well as great pain in the region of the liver, especially in the night and early morning. I had tried various remedies, but without benefit, when Warner's Safe Cure was favourably brought to my notice. I decided to give that medicine a trial, and. after taking a few bottles and some Warner's Safe Pills, I found great relief. The complaint was speedily checked and the pain ceased."
From Mr. Albert Walker, care Mr. F. J. Freame, Graham-street, Port Melbourne, Vie, 12th January, 1904.
"For years I was suffering from disease of the liver, that organ having become enlarged, causing physical prostration and mental depression. I also had severe pains in the back. The slightest touch of pressure on the liver would cause me the most excruciating pain. I was induced to try Warner's Safe Cure,, and after taking ttiree bottles of the medicine, my health was quite restored, and I became strong and vigorous again. I take great pleasure in recommending Warner's Safe Cure as a sure and speedy, remedy for disease of the liver." ..
From Mr. L. H. "Howard, 3, Douglas, street, Stanmore, N.S.W., 25th Janu- ■; ary, 1904. ■••-■■ -
"I can speak in the highest terms of Warner's Safe Cure. About five- years ago I suffered severely from liver complaint', in fact, all my digesfcivo organs were seriously out of order. T tried all kinds of liver, pills and various-medicines, but only got" very slight relief. Eventually I was advised by lny chemist to try Warner's - Safe Cure. This I did, with every satisfaction, for after taking four bottles, I was completely cured, and am now in the best of health."
From Mr. James Moore, Lion Hotel, Mel-bourne-street, North Adelaide, S.A., Bth October, 1903.
"I have been suffering from .biliousness and indigestion for several years until about two years ago, when I had a severe bilious fever, which prevented.me from working for several weeks and kept me confined- to my bed. The many medir cines I tried did not seem to do me .any §ood. At last I decided to take Warner's, afe Cure-and Warner's Safe Pills. I took a few bottles of the former and a vial of the latter, when all-symptoms of the complaint left me. Since then, I have had no indication of the trouble. My appetite is excellent and my digestion perfect. I can now do more, and harder, work, than ever before in my life."
From Miss E. Moncrieff Davidson, 1, Izett-street, Prahran, Vie, sth January, 1904. • , . -.
"ll is with pleasure I asknowledge the amount of benefit I derived from taking Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills, when suffering from liver complaint, and other remedies had failed to do me any good. I had a constant disposition to sick headache, a prostrated; tired feeling, especially in ..the spring, and susceptibility to change of seasons, but since taking Warner's Safe Cure and Pills I have been free- from all such- symptoms."
From Mrs. E. Howard,. 31, Hyde-street," Adelaide, S.A-, 7th October, 1903.
"I havß suffered very much at. different times, for many years from liver complaint, indigestion, and general debility. At first I paid" little attention, but getting worse as time went on, I began to fear that I was on the eve of a general constitutional break up. After trying various medicines without benefit, I heard of Warner's Safe Cure, On enquiry, I found that many of my friends nacLtaken this medicine with.great and lasting benefit. / Hearing such glowing accounts 6i the"medicine I decided to give it a trial. It gave me almost immediate relief. In a few weeks I was quite cured, and have had no trouble of the kind since." ■"'-.- '.- .'•■.. .■ ■, •. '■■• ■•■ ■■•.'"■.'• "- '
From Mr.. .J. .W. Reid,- Grocer, etc., Manchester house, 171, • Johnston-! street, CoHingwood, Vie, 14th .January, 1904. • ;
"Having suffered from liver complaint "for-many years and found no successful remedy ;in doctors' inedicines, I have on three different occasions taken, Warner's Safe Cure with most happy results. The first time, after taking four bottles, I was completely restored, the second time, about five years afterwards, same result with three bottles, and I am taking it now with every evidence of the same success as before.- I merely wish to testify to the efficacy of your invaluable medicine, and will certainly recommend it to all to whom it may be c From JSXr. W. F. Stanley, 5, Napierstreet, Paddington, N.S.W., 19th September, 1903.
"I have much pleasure in giving my experience as. to what Warner's Safa Cure did for me. I suffered from constipated bowels and severe pains, in my stomach and kidneys. I often retched so much that I brought up pieces of the coatin^ of. my stomach, I was in the hospital three times, but the treatment there seemed to\.do.. me jao permanent good. Finally-I-was advised to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial. I did so, and'-.after taking two bottles, can honestly say I aii) cured." . . . ■.
As many people find it difficult to understand why Warner's Safe Cure cures, as it does, complaints seemingly so different in character as Indigestion, Rheumatism, Biliousness, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Ansemia, Debility' Blood Disorders, Gravel, Bladder Troubles, an explanation is, perhaps, necessary: _ Warner's Safe Cure is primarily a specific cure for all diseases of the kidneys and; liver, even Bright's Disease, the most fatal of all. diseases of the kidneys yielding to its curative properties. _ Now, all the complaints abovementioned have but one origin, namely, the inability of the kidneys and liver to perform their work of removing from the system uric acid and other urinary met biliary poisons. When such poisons are retained in the body the development of one or more of the disorders set forth is the result.
Warner's Safe Cure restores the Icidneys and liver to health and activity, and enables them to fulfil their allotted task of extracting these poisonous waste products from the blood and expelling them from the body in a natural manner.
As a consequence, till disorders caused by "the presence of such poisons are necessarily cured.-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12458, 21 March 1905, Page 8
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LIVER LETTERS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12458, 21 March 1905, Page 8
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