A LETTER FROM A LADY.
" Charlton," George-street, Norwood, S.A., October 1, 1903. Dear Sirs, About seven years ago I contracted a severe internal complaint, and was in a very critical state. The doctor attending me told me that if 1 lived 1 .should bo a sufferer all my lifetime. His treatment was quite useless in giving me relief. After two or three years I got tired of paying doctor's fees for no benefit, and hearing of Warner's ■Safe Cure I gave it a trial. 1 took, in all, five bottles, and am thankful to state 1 am perfectly cured. The medical man was genuinely surprised at such a wonderful result. 1 in now- as well as it is possible to be. and give Warner's Safe Cure the whole credit for accomplishing what doctors deemed impossible. Hoping that ladies suffering as I did will profit, I am writing to you now. Mv mother considered that her life was saved by the use of Warner's Safe Cure in a somewhat similar complaint. iJiiss.l Annie Harris. Messrs. H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 3
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