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LETTERS FROM WOMEN.

From Mrs. G. Oldham, Church-street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W., 30tU October, 1911. q

“I suffered lor a long while irom chronic pain in t..e head and back. -My liver was torpid, i had a very poor appetite, and wn.:L 1 did cat v.cula give me indigos'.ion. Qui.c frequently, when working about the house, a fainting sensation would come over me, and I was in danger of falling down. _ I tried various treatments and medicines which failed to c licit a cure. A frier.d of mine, hearing of my condition, recommended a trial of Warner’s Safe Cure, as she had heard the medicine highly spoken of in every uirection The advice sc. kindly given was adopted

Alter taking 'a few* bottles of Warner’s Safe Care "a change fcr the b^^r my'troubles left me. 'I am ncMjSole to work, can eat and sleep wclCjmd enjoy mvself geneially, w.iich I JgPb been unable to "do for''a. 1-ng previously. periodical and violent m enu-d to take root in the pit of the stomach, ami from there extend to the whole of my system. After trying a variety of medicines—to no bcneiit —I was induced to try Warner's Safe Cure. The first bottle ii the medicine improved my condition considerably, and after taking the contents cf a lew bottles, the pains all left me. I could eat well and digest my tood with ease and comfort. The medicine has given ma an excellent appetite, and ha's most ih&.’oughJy renovated my digestive organs.

From Mrs. Ann SullivAn, Murray-street, B.S. W.,|lCth August, 1911. > ago # kidneys gave Joe troutyf/and I was stead!!}’ went to a tfocJor Me |o®e I j£e/ I wasj®n|tie t three- fceek£|;bj?‘-J:gdt %,c ■ t<o gflf ft wfmrjjqj o do : as .1 fas Jj/terly unable If. / I Mad headaches conprfins fill over my body, gave nje a bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure to f try. I noticed an Improvement after Hie first few doses. 1 took altogether tivf bottleslul and wao restored to health, f From Mrs. T. Brown, 3 Thomas-street, Geelong West, Victoria, 18th August, 1911. ‘‘Some years ago I began to experience a dull, miserable faint feeling and loss of appetite. I had hardly any strength left. A friend told me to try Warner’s Safe Cure, and, after taking a few bottles, 1 was quite cured and have ever since been free from all trouble of that nature.”

From Mrs. M. M'lnerney, Shipper'sread, Kensington, Adelaide, S.A., 22nd September, 1911. f / "About two years ago I was wry much tuii down and was troubled.<jsyith sleeplessness. I used to feel verartired and was quite unable to do j|sy work on account of giddiness. I luKl lost all appetite and suffered at pain in the chest. In the mornings 1 was -totally unfit for my day^Fwork, having passed the nights .withjpirdly any sleep. As a friend of mine Jspa taken Warner’s Safe Cure with benefit to herself, I decided to trwthat medicine also. Having taken t-MFcontents of three but ties, 1 was completely restored to my former state#! health. 1 regained my appetite, qrond sleep well at night and arose injf!ne morning feeling fit for my day’s w^rk.” Fron#Mrs. C. Manley, Castle-street, jpNcrth Dunedin, New Zealand, 21st Jr December, 1811.

"For some years I suffered as mane have suffered befor; me. 1 could not tel! the nature of the com plaint, but the symptoms were extreme nervousness, loss of appetite, chronic pains in the back and head, giddy sensations, weakness and depression of spirits My household woik became a buid-ui U me. 1 had to sit and. rest after the slightest exertion. I tried many advertised remedies. Some would give rat relief for a little while, then I would be as ill as ever. I had almost given up hope of being cured when I was advisee to try Warner s Safe Cure. After taking only a few bottles I was completely restored to health. 1 can eat and sleej well and ail bodily pain has left me. 1, have had no return of the complaint since that time.”

-) Warner’s .Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles, and in the cheaper (2s 6d) “Concentrated,” non-ai-coho lie form.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3994, 26 July 1913, Page 3

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700

LETTERS FROM WOMEN. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3994, 26 July 1913, Page 3

LETTERS FROM WOMEN. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3994, 26 July 1913, Page 3