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A WORD TO WOMEN.

The success or failure of men, aspwell as Governments, largely dependsffupon women. Women rule the world®! Men who occupy high offices and arrpghte to themselves the directorship of?- public and private affairs, but backSbf this outward manifestation is the JpL'ent but irresistible force of women. Jffi enters into every thought and actio||pt permeates every fibre, tissue anjifbone. It inspires men with, all that ||fgood, pure and noble. Show me the |||ality of the wife, and - will tell you t® standard of the husband. With the Jjtstory of successful men, should be Jpfitten “Inspired, aided and strengtheigpp by a thoughtful and highminded wdffV’ A community of good women will-' produce a com. 'munity of good men. ifr It is hardly necjffary to say that good health is essggifial to the accomplishment of No matter now ambitious, oipiow pure and lofty one’s ideas may b<# if disease is sapping our vitality and attracting the thoughts to bodily ailmsflts, we shall not be able to rendei||i : o our loved ones and society that cffe, sympathy and assistance tiiey havff’a right to expect of us. If you are alfing, your first duty is to nr©t well. YMi have no right to expect to enjoy tlt§ fulness of a man’s love or the fajpurs of society if you are continuallsi|fretting and bemoaning your trials andl^afflictions. It is hard, you say, to hgjcheerful with a splitting headache, ajplluggish liver, or a rebellious stoma elf? True—very true. But wh,> be tormented with these ailments ? Why not tdiie the remedy that will cure you, “Warmer’s Safe Cure?” mJIF Eliza Butler, of Broken Hill, N.Si'tV’., writing on October 11, 1900, ,say#i “I have great pleasure in testifyingl to the good results I have obtained from the use- of Warner’s Safe Cure, jfpr some time. I was suffering great agony with terrible pains in my side and J&round! my body. After trying several Atemedies, which failed, I used Warner’s I?Safe Cure, and; am happy to state that 0' lam now quite restored to health. You I may make this public and accept my f thanks for the good results I obtained.”

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New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 59

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A WORD TO WOMEN. New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 59

A WORD TO WOMEN. New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 59