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ANOTHER EMPTY GRAVE. VICTORY FOR WARNER'S SAFE CURE. A SENSATION IN TAMWORTH. Isemikgha Flat, Tamwobth, N.S.W. whose symptoms were similar to my own, wan given me, I resolved It is now five years Bince I had occasion to use any kind of at once to commence with a course of Safe Cure a*d Rheumatic medicine, having been cured, Bt that tim°, of a very long and Bovere Oare »iernatclv. and wag delighted to find s me relief from the first illness by taking Warner's Safe Remedies. The complaint I suffered two bottleß - Persevering un il I had t»k«n seven bottles and one from was Muscular Rheumatism-my neck, arms, legs, and back bottle of f * fe Pll ' 8 « } became free from all ache* and pains and able were much swollen and stiff. I could not turn my head or lift my to fat and Blet *P * cII and b<>1 P myself without any assistance whatarms, neither could I move myself into a sitting posture. The ever - To thlß d *^ l have had no retarD of the complaint. Many kidneys were also in a very bad state, the pains in the back most frit>nd 8 and neighbours are ready to vouch for the truth of this excruciating, appetite feeble, aDd my condi ion altogether helpless, statement, for they say they never expected me to be about among My friends did not expect th*t I cou'd possibly live. I had spent thetn "? aiD ' and were R r eatly surprised that any medicine could do many pounds in advice and prescriptions, all to no bfnen>, ani also what Warn « rs 8 « e Remedies have done for me. I have lived in underwent a month's treatment at the electric baths in Sydney, but tie colonies 45 years and raised a family of 19 children, and am returned worse than ever and without any hope of getting about well-known tbrongbout the district of Tamwortb, where my unexagain. At this juncture a mtdic*l pamphlet, containing ihe account P e cted recovery has caused qui'e a sensation, i f a remarkable cure by Warner's Safe Remedies in the cine of a la<ly (Mbs) MATHEBON, Senr.

AVER'S SARSAPARILLA CURES Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Loss of Strength and Appetite, and Nervous Disorders. The following letter from Mrs. S. Gash, of Kent Town, So. Australia, whose portrait is given above, is additional testimony to the remarkable health-giving power of Ayer's Sarsaparilla: "For two years or more I suffered considerably from indigestion, sleeplessness, and loss of strength and appetite. AVhen 1 did sleep I whs not refreshed, and I always had a severe headache in the, morning. I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla and was more than pleased at the result, for after taking three bottles my complaints disappeared, and I have been in the best of health e\er since. I can strongly recommend Ayer's Sarsapanlla to any one alllicted as 1 was." The wonderful success of Ayer's Sarsaparilla in purifying the blood and restoring health and strength to systems onteebled by disease, or the enervating effect of a warm climate, has led to the placing on the market of other preparations called Sarsaparilla. Remember that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and be sure that \oii got AVER'S SARSAPARILLA which has stood the test of time, has won the highest awards at the world's great expositions, and has been a blessing to the people of Australia, and all civilized countries, for more than a generation. No other medicine operates so effectually in removing general debility, languor, and all outward symptoms of the grave mischief caused by disordered nerves and impure blood. AVER'S Sarsaparilla That Enriches and Invigorates the Blood. AVER'S PILLS, Sugar Coated — Mild but Effective.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 29, Issue 5, 29 May 1896, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume 29, Issue 5, 29 May 1896, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume 29, Issue 5, 29 May 1896, Page 24