Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LETTERS FROM WOMEN.

From Miss B. Mclntyre. 53, Simmons-street, South Yarr.t. Vie., sth September, 100-3.

'" I have taken Warner's Safe Cure and Safe Pills when suffering from extreme weakness and prostration, caused by general debility, followed by loss of appetite, headache, depression of spirits, and constipation. I was obliged to give up work temporarily. The suffering 1. endured and the terrible condition I was in can only be known by those women who have undergone the same experience. I then heard of Warner's .Safe Core and Pills, and had only taken a few bottles of the former, and a few of the latter, when I was completely restored to health and my usual vigour."

From Mr?. Annie Harris, of Charlton.

Georgc-strcet, Norwood, S.A

"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 I lived 1 should be a sufferer all my lifetime. His treatment was quite useless in giving nib relief. After two or three years I cot tired of paying doctors' fees for no benefit, and hearing of Warner's Safe Cure I gave it a trial. I took, in all, five bottles, and am thankful to state that i am perfectly cured. The medical man was penuinely surprised at such a wonderful result. I am now as well as it is possible to be, and give Warner's Safe Cure tlu whole credit for accomplishing what doctors deemed impossible. _ Hoping that ladies, suffering as I did, will profit. I am writing to you now. .My mother considered that her "life wa* saved by the use of Warner's Safe Cure in a somewhat, similar complaint."

From Mrs. M. A. West, 89. Duke-street, Burnley, Vic, 17th February, 1903.

"For several joins I was prostrated by a dtseaac the doctors could give no name 10. I wa? treated by so-ne of the leading physicians in Kngland, bid not one of them gave me any hope of recovery, The symptoms were extreme nervousness, loss of appetite, great depression of spirits, chronic pain in my back and head, general weakness, loss of flesh, and my urine was thick cud ropy. As the doctors could do nothing for me it whs decided that I should go to Australia, in the hope that the change of climate would benefit me, though our family physician said that I might not live out the voyage. However, I started, accompanied by my husband. I was very ill all the way over, and landed in Australia in a very weak state. I was again treated by a doctor, hut gradually {rot worse, and begun to think that death would be a relief. At this time an old lady advised me to try Warner's Safe Cure. As a last resource 1 did so. After taking the third bottle I began to improve in health, getting stronger and brighter each day, greatly to the surprise of myself and friends. All pain and weakness lefl me, my appetite returned, and in a short time I was quite cured. I gained several pounds in weight, and, thanks to Warner's .'Safe (hire, I am now in good health."

From Mrs. R. L. Head. Vine Collage, Second-street, Port Pirie, S.A.

"It is with the greatest pleasure that I write to tell you of the great and lasting benefit 1 derived from the use of Warner's .Safe Cure, for [ feel that, but for that medicine, 1 should now be in my grave. I had been suffering for a very long time from a complaint, common to women of middle age. I was losing flesh at an alarming rate. The doctors could do nothing for me, and I commenced to use Warner's Safe Cure, with a very forlorn hope. Greatly to the surprise of myself and friends I began to improve in health from the first bottle. 1 continued to take the. medicine, and gained health and strength every, day. In a few weeks 1 was up and about my household work, and an: now quite stout and in good health."

From Mrs. A. Frenz, Piper-street, South Broken Hill, N.S.W., 14th January, 1903.

"A few years ago, when in Victoria, I suffered excruciating pains in my body, especially in the chest and left side around tlio liiart. I. consulted three doctors; one. said I had a tumour in my side, another that my heart was affected, and the other something else. Medicine was prescribed for me. by one of them, which I took for some time. I then came to Broken Hill, and still continued to take the same medicine, but all to no purpose, for I was potting' worse and weaker all the time, and became so low that I thought I was going to die. J had read about Warner's Safe (hue, and decided to givo up the doctor's medicine and try the former. The first bottles 1 took gave me so much relief that I continued the treatment, in conjunction with Warner's Safe Pills, getting better and stronger each week. My appetite returned, I could cat and sleep well, and all bodily pain left me. 1 have gained in weight, and am now quite cured."

When the kidneys and liver are working inefficiently the blood becomes laden with urinary and biliary poisons, and, as a consequence, we suffer from Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache Anaemia, Debility. Blood Disorders. (Jravel! and Bladder Troubles. Warner's Safe Cure cures all these disorders speedily and pi rmanently, simply because it, restores the Kidneys and liver to health and activity. The marvellous vitalising effect of the Medicine is purely natural.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19050318.2.74.53

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 6 (Supplement)

Word Count
940

LETTERS FROM WOMEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 6 (Supplement)

LETTERS FROM WOMEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 6 (Supplement)