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WOMAN’S FRIEND.

By woman’s friend we do not mean man. Not at all ! It is expected he will be her friend and helper under any and all circumstances. It is, however, something.of vast importance to which we refer—viz., the question of health. Almost every physician of education will tell yon that most of the difficulties from which women suffer are invariably due to congestion of the pelvic organs, with impaired kidney action arising from stagnation of the blood vessels. Hundreds of ladies have forwarded letters similar to the following :—Launceston, Tas., April 21, ISB7. About two years and a half ago I took a fainting sensation. I went to one of the principal doctors in the town, but gradually grew worse. I called in another doctor, and he told me he could do me no more good than the first doctor. I was advised to go to the seaside ; it did, me no good, but I seemed to be wasting away. I used to feel faint every honr, and I had a pain at my heart which would last for three days at a time. My breath was very short, and I thought every hour would be my last. Dropsy set in in my feet very bad. I was unable to wear my boots, and could nob walk any distance without feeling very ill. I had a very bad pain in the top and back o£ my head, a severe pain between mjr shoulders, and down my back, and I could scarcely get my breath. I had a beating sensation at the pit of my stomach, aud after meals was seized with such a violent pain in my stomach that I was afraid to take any food. A feeliog would come over me that I was going blind, and losing the use of my left side. A nervous perspiration would come over me with a choking sensation in the throat. My pulse was 120, and I thought I was going to die. My friends would have to walk me about to circulate my blood. My friends advised me to see the homcepathic doctor, who relieved my sufferings a good deal. Soon after the doctor left the town, and my brother spoke to me about Warner's safe cure, and asked me to give it a trial. I purchased a bottle and commenced taking it. The first two bottles made me very sick and ill ; 1 was obliged to lie down after taking it. I have been taking it for over twelve months, and have followed all the directions for diet. I can now walk 6 miles without feeling faint, and am able to do my own work. I have lost nearly all the distressing symptoms. I thank God that the medicine lias so far restored me, and would highly recommend it to anyone suffering from ill-health.—Rosa Hughes. Also please read the following : Warnambool, Viet., July 15th, ISS7. Three yearsago when confined I was taken seriously ill, and was not expected to live. My case was a serious one. When passing water I was afflicted with the most agonising pains, which no doctor could relieve. Night and day my pains were so distressing that I could neither sit nor stand, and I was unable to sleep. I had great pains in my head, and was never free from sick headache. My chest was covered with a rash, and my legs were very much swelled. My sides were ailing fearfallj, and I thought my end was near ; my skin turned yellow, and my eyes sunk and turned black. . At that time, when I hoped that death would relieve my misery, a friend advised me to try Warner’s safe cure. After having taken one bottle, with one vial of Warner’s safe pills, my pains had almost disappeared, aud I felt as if I had entered into a new existence. I have now altogether used IS bottles, and it ha 3 taken jjaway all the swelling. I am no longer afflicted with sick headache, all pains have gone, and I am in the best of health.— Mbs Hanhah Huxdeeson. Still further evidence is given : —Mackay, Q., Oct, 17, 1887. About two years ago 1 was taken seriously ill, and my suffering in time increased so much that my life was despaired of. My demise seemed so near at hand, that the holy communion was administered to me. In my back and under my shoulders, my pain was so intense that I cannot describe it. The pains in the lumbar region and in the pit of the stomach were also agonising in the extreme, andl thought my end had come. I was under two different doctors, and was treated for tumor, kiduey and liver disease, to no effect. Last October Warner’s safe cure was handed to me by my husband. From the very start it eased my pains, and with each bottle my system gathered strength. I have now consumed 32 bottles of Warner’s safe cure, with a number of vials of Warner’s safe pills, and my pains have gradually abated, and I can say that. I have now pretty well recovered from a very complicated and serious sickness, although I was not expected to live.—Mbs Fredrick Weiske (wife of the overseer, Divisional Board.) Warner’s safe cure is the wife’s aud mother’s friend ; it acts in harmony at all times and under all circumstances with their delicate natures, and removes all complaints peculiar to their sex, except those requiring surgical relief.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 21

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WOMAN’S FRIEND. New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 21

WOMAN’S FRIEND. New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 21

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