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MORE LETTER FROM WOMEN.

From Mrs Elizabeth Sweet', 135 Gouger-street, Adelaide, S.A./ 2nd December, 1904. "It affords me great 'pleasure *totestify as to the great and lasting benefit I derived from talcing Warner's Safe Cure, after suffering for many years from constitutional breakdown and nervous prostration brought on by mental worry and family troubles. I have been the mother of fourteen children and had lost my husband, so was compelled to support; my family by my own unaided efforts. This seemed a burden greater than J could bear, but I struggled on until I became so weak aiui ill that I could scarcely, drag myself through my, duties. Then my hands and feet he-;' gan to swell and I could not walk' without a stick to support me. Finally the time came when. I had totake to my bed. A' doctor was called m who gave me but little hope ol my recovery. A' friend who came to. see me advised me to take a "course of Warner's Safe Cure. She seemed to have such great faith dn the medicine'that I began to hope that it-i would benefit me, and , therefore com-* menced to take.it.. In a few weeks Icould hardly realise that I wa's the same woman. I was able to get up and walk about without the aid of any support. My. strength .returned, and I felt that I had been granted a new lease of life. After taking sevenbottles of Warner's Safe Cure I became assured that I was quite well, ; and once, more able to do battle witfr life for my family,. who were dependent upon me." From 3\lrs Annie Harrison, 54* Campbell-street, Balmain, Sydney,. N.S.W., Bth March, 1905. ' "I have suffered as many, other, women have from the effect of reariiw. a family of children, complicated by? disorders of the liver, constipation, headaches and depression of spirits.Quite frequently, whilst .working, about, the house, I would, have to sit down, and-rest until faintness passed. About a year ago I suffered almost torture from pain m my back and head, scarcely knowing a. moment's peace. A friend, knowing my condition, xe-. commended a trial of Warner's Safe 1 Cure. The advice was adopted, and,, after taking a few bottles of the medicine, a most favorable change took place. Continuing the treatment I continuously improved m health, until now all my previous troubles have left me and I am m good health." From Mrs J. N. Thomas, 83 Oroya-street, Boulder City, W..'A., 17th October, 1904-. ,\ "Ten years ago I was taken ill and consulted a leading doctor m Adelaide. I described to. him. my symptoms, an intense pain m, my. right side, accompanied by a swelling cr feeling, of lightness, the pain being so severe that I could not lie on that side nor get my proper rest and sleep •also that I had begun to lose flesh rapidly. The doctor diagnosed the case as beiiig one of hydatids or of tumor of the liver,' and said that m either case I should have to undergo dn operation. He strongly adviyed me to go to the' hospital and be further examined. I went to the hospital, and the doctor there confirmed what the other doctor had said m respect to an operation being the only, means by which I could be cured. P did not like the idea of an operation, and promised to think about it, and let them know my decision. On leaving the hospital I met a friend and told her what the doctors had saidShe. -advised me not to have an 'operation performed, but to go home and, take a course of Warner's Safe Cure t as she was sure it would cure me. She inspired me with such confidence that I resolved to ta^te her advice, and procured a few bottles of the medicine. I was, however, so weak when I returned home that I had to go to bed, where 'l remaiaed for a week, but during that time I took Warner's Safe Cure at regular intervals. In a short time I began to feel easier and better, and by the time I had taken six bottles of the medicine the pain had all gone. I could eat and sleep and enjoy my rest and food, which I had not been, able to do for manymonths previous. Since that time I have been m good, bodily health and able to attend to<my; household duties." From Mrs Bridget A. Nolan, G2 Lyons-street, Ballarat South, Vie, 17th February, 1905. "About eight years ago I began to take Warner's Safe Cure for indigestion and for a chill. I suffered also from weakness ami prostration, general debility, nervousness, sleepless nights, and depression of spirits. I could not even help myself. Several doctors had attended me foe about five years, and I had got tired of throwing my money away, without any good result. I first ' had one advice, and then another, but all were without avail. Through reading a Warner's Safe Cure book I began to take Warner's Safe ' Cure, but with little hope that it would do me any good, bob the first bottle made such a wonderful change in' me that I continued to take the medicine until I was completely, cured. I ani thankful that.: I took Warner's Safe Cure and glad-, ly recommend it to any woman who may. he suffering, as I did." From Mrs H. Harriott, 22 Surrey-, street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, N.5.W.,, 10th September, 1904. "For some years I suffered' from Severe pains m the hack and head. I could scarcely get any sleep. a t nfe»ht and my appetite was very poor Finally - 1 got so bad that I could scarcely move ,about. I tried doctors but could get no relief. I wvas then advised to try Warner's Safe Cure. I did so, and felt relief a fter the first few doses. 'After taking only four bottles of your Valuable Warner's Safe Cure.- 1 am .jjow as well as ever I was." From Miss tJ. E. M. Smith', 87 Albion-street, South Yarra .Vie I Sib January, 1904. ' ' '' ■ "For a protracted period of time I 1 have suffered, almost daily, from [nervous headaches of an almost unI bearable nature, combined with great j lassitude and various symptoms^ duo Ito a relaxed .system. Upon the adi vice of o. friend 1 decided to try j : Warner's Safe Ore. I was pleased : that I did so, for, m a. few 'w.fcJcs. , the medicine banished all svnintoms 'o-Z ill-health." " |

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NZ Truth, Issue 59, 4 August 1906, Page 6

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MORE LETTER FROM WOMEN. NZ Truth, Issue 59, 4 August 1906, Page 6

MORE LETTER FROM WOMEN. NZ Truth, Issue 59, 4 August 1906, Page 6