AN ADELAIDE LARY'S PLAIN ADVICE TO LADIES.
Probablt there is no lady more widely or favourably known' in Adelaide than Mrs M. Davis, of the "Kensington Academy of Music," Kensington Terrace, and heroxperienco must carry conviction to every lady reader. Many ladies have already profited by her advice given verbally, and many moro who read this will doubtless profit by its evident reasoning. Speaking of good health and Warner's Safe Cure—which so together—in a letter dated Sept. 25, 1896, sho says; "For nearly ten years I have used no other medicine, neither for myself nor chilkren, and have recommended ib to everyone suffering from liver complainb or indigestion. I strongly recommend it to all younvr girls and women. •For years I had been a greab sufferer from attacks of colic or spasms. I was drawn double with pain, and Warner'H Safe Diabetes Cure gave me immediate relief. It is also a safe, guard against the evil effects of that terrible scourge, tho ' Russian Influenza.' I was stricken with ib lasb November, and attribute my complete recovery entirely bo Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. I only recommend ib in dessertspoonfuls three times a day for adults ; ' and children, ten years of age, teaspoonful doses." There are many brave women who have »uffered as she bas done, who are nearly broken down, and who need to-day a true friend, and whom Warner's Safe Cure will make well and strong again.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 305, 23 December 1896, Page 3
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AN ADELAIDE LARY'S PLAIN ADVICE TO LADIES.
Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 305, 23 December 1896, Page 3
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