To Our Wives and Mothers
The health of woman is the foundation of beauty. Good health ensures beautiful symmetrical lines and forms, the healthy and blooming appearance, which even brings charm to irregular features. Beauty without health ia impossible, consequently it >is obvious that women should pay ! greatest attention to retain good health. Unfortunately women are greatly exposed to disorders which cause untold suffering and prevent them from fulfilling their home aa well aa social duties, making life a burden. The greatest medical authorities teach tbat female troubles would not occur if the kidneys and liver were kept in a healthy condition. It would be useless to attempt to cure female diseases without removing the actual cause. "Warner's Safe Cure, in establishing a healthy action of the kidoeys and liver, and neutralising the poisonous acids in the blood — the cause of all inflammation, removes the germ of ulceration, abscesses, &c This remedy is therefore invaluable in the successful treatment of a'Hemale complaints, and its virtue is proclaimed by Mrs E. Atkins, of Sunny Creek Farm, South GHppsland, Victoria, under date, Bth Nov., 1894. Five years ago I was taken seriously ill with kidney disease, suffering pains across the back so severe that I could only move about the house in a stooping posture. The fluids were very thick and contained much gravelly sediment with great pain in passing. At length I became so bad that I was unable to rise from my bed and was unable to move without j assistance. Deriving no apparent ! advantage from the treatment of the local doctor, it was determined that I should try Warner's Safe Cure. By the use of eight bottles of that medicine and a few Safe Pills I have been restored to SGund health and strength and no trace of the complaint remains. Believing that "Warner's Safe Cure saved my life you are at . -erty to use the above statement as you may think proper.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2646, 3 May 1895, Page 1
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324To Our Wives and Mothers Bruce Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2646, 3 May 1895, Page 1
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