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STATEMENT© Like the following, that can be easily verified, W^^M V vo\v that WARN Kirs SAFE CURE cures, e\en in cases where hope was deferred liy numerous failures with doctor* and medicines. HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. (TIiED PERMANENTLY. | INDIGESTION QUICKLY CURED. Kumaba, N,:w Zealand. Jan. !«.., ]B<r,. Ro(K " ""''''"s^pSber'nTl *l Naubabei, N S.W., July 18, 181.4. lam much pleased to give my humble testi- t f ee l it to be both a duty and pleasure to F ° r many years I was seriously ailing from mony to the curative effects of this most thankfully acknowh-d»e the benefit I have Chronic Indigestion and D^ease of the Kidvaluable medicine— Warner's Sife Cure — derived from th» use of Warner's Sife Cure. neva i causing loss of appetite and great especially in Kidney and Liver Complaints. y or a ii O n<? time I suffered greatly from physical weakness. I had heard about I had suffered for many years before taking Kidney and liver Disease, which caused Warner's Safe Cure ; I pre cured a few bottles, Safe Cure, but sin c doing so I have enjoyed intense pain> in the back and sides. Having which I used, and w,is astounded at the splendid health and therefore speak from heard that Warner's Safe Cure was unequalled great relief I experienced from it. This personal experience. Among the diggers of f or overcoming these troubles, I decided to medicine, which I still often use when anythe West Coast I have known numbers who makeuseofit. The first two bottles afforded thing goes wrong with my indigestion, have used this remedy with great benefit, considerable relief, and, after taking six. I always gives immediate relief. I would and the general opinion is that it never fails was quite cured. I have not needed medicine strongly advise anyone suffering with that when the directions are carried oufc. since and have enjoyed first-class health. complaint to give it a trial. Samuel Hauvey. Baker. J. Toohey, Coachpainter. M. J. MAHER, Hotel Proprietor.

HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN Were Rescued from Disease, and Restored to Health and Happiness by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Throughout the world Ayer's Karsapaxilla is noted as a blood purifier and a tonic and invigorator. Testimonials to its worth are to be numbered by the thousands, and come from all the four quarters of the globe. One of the latest is from Miss Mary Maguire, a well-known Philadelphia business woman, who has two nephews, both aged five years, Elliott Maguire and Walter Kester. Out of gratitude for the cure of their diseases by Ayer's Sarsaparilla she sends us their portraits, which we reproduce above, and writes : "I can safely say that Ayei's Sarsaparilla has saved those children much agony and perhaps their lives. Since they v* ere hoi n, not one dollar in doetoi 's fees has heen spent upon them, and the only medicme they have taken has been the Sarsapanlla. They first began on it two years and a half ago. They hadn't heen strong, but were never exactly sick till then. It was early in the spring and both children, who are cousins of almost the same age, fell ill at the same time. Elliott's trouble was chiefly in his stomach at first. He had violent indigestion, and at such an eai l^ ago that was something alarming. Then eczema made its appearance. These unhealthy conditions were laigely hereditaiy. The little boy's skin began to blotch up and eruptions made their appearance. With Walter it was different. His arms and the upper part of his legs were badly swollen and the veins seemed to stand out like purple cords. He also had stomach trouble, which was inherited, and it is pretty hard to get medicine to cure inherited diseases. However, I had seen Ayer's S:nsapanlla advertised to cure such cases and I got a bottle of it and pave it to both boys. The first bottle produced a really remarkable change. It was wonderful. Then I began a regular Ayer's Sarsaparilla treatment. I gave the medicine to them three times a day. The blood troubles disappeared and their skin cleared up splendidly. Then their stomachs got into condition again. Since that time I have given it to them regularly eveiy spring. They have got so used to taking it in that season that when I miss a dose they say: 'Auntie, you forgot our Ayer's.' They have never had any other medicine whatever, and that alone has cured them and made them well, strong and hardy. I consider the Sarsaparilla a wonderful medicine." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Makes Rich, Red Blood, and Invigorates the Entire System.

PO W L E V AND KEAST BOTTLERS OF SPEIGHT AND CO\S PRIZE ALES AND STOUT. Decision of Competent Judges at Ta^manian International Exhibition (Including Eight English Competitors) :— Powley and Keast — First Award (Gold .Modal) against the world for Bottled Stout. Powley and Keast —^econd Award (Silver Medal) a-ain^t the world for Bottled Stout. Powley and Keast — Second Award (Silver Medal) against the world for P.ottlod Ale. The Largest and Mo-t Complete Bottling Stores in tin- Colony. Order through the Telephone — No. Gl4. Note the Address : POWLEY AND KEAST, Bottler-, Hope Street, Dunedin. CMcIJ R I D E Sr.UTOKD STUEKT, TIMAKU. THE FAVOURITE KITCHEN RANGE IS SHACKLOCK'S 'ORION." tg-gr It burns Lignite, Coal, or Wood. ,^> REQUIRES NO SETTING. _ — t-vu Most Economical and Durable ffi^^Tfnfif R an o e made. E! Uhon) l,£ l jj Supplied with High or Low fcJJ.^"--TT k Pressure Boiler. } ffcikiSr"^ M Prices and Advice given for' JlJi — ■ - J a H '-finds of Cooking and Heat\.4jas. «— ■" ing Apparatus. Ton b Railing, Fretwork, & General Castings. Repairs Effected. H. E, SIIACKLOCK, Ft undry : Crawford street, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 23 October 1896, Page 24

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