WOMEN’S LETTERS
(By "A Friend.”) No ■woman can afford to remain in ignorance of the benefit to bo derived from taking "Warner's Safe Cure, and, in order that as many women as jw.ssiblo may be enlightened, we quote the following specimen letters: — From Mrs McLaughlin, 10, Sims street, Surry Hills, Sydney, N.S.W. "'A few years ago I suffered from an unbearable pain in the head, extreme lassitude, and depression of spirits. Specks floated before my eyes, and I was much troubled by sleeplessness. My kidneys were diseased, and my leel were always cold. My constitution was affected to such an extent that my strength declined, mid 1 was in a very precarious slate of health. Failing' to get relief from the many medicines 1 took f resorted to Warners Safe Cure. After tailing a few bottles of this medicine I experienced a decided improvement in my condition, so 1 continued to take it for somo time longer, when my health became completely restored. I am now free from aches and pains, and can eat and sleep well.” ' From Mrs Louisa Wagoner,’ Fisher street, East Brisbane, Q. “ About two years ago I was troubled With my heart. I had also dreadful pains ill both my sides and in my hips and back. I suffered, too, a groat deal with sick headache, and my sight grow, very dim. This went on for somo' time, the palpitation of «tho heart growing worse. When in this condition of health a friend advised mo to try a course of Warner’s S-afo Cure. I did so, and in about a fortnight the pain had greatly diminished. Then, 3. am pleased to state, the fearful /tremblings of tlio heart ceased. Tire medicine cured my periodical headaches, and I am fully restored to health.” From Mrs H, Withers, 54, Nicholson street, South Yana, Vic. ,; It is with a sense of gratitude that I tender my testimony as to tho merits of Warner’s Safe Cure. For several years I had very indifferent health, and sufferced’severely from pain in tho bock and sick and dizzy headaches. The pains in the head and hack be-* came more severe when that critical period known as change of life arrived. During that time I thought I should have to givo up altogether, as I became so weak. I tried many advertised remedies, with little or no benefit, until I was advised to take a course of Warner’s Safe Cure. The effect of tho modicino was most gratifying, the dizzy attacks became less frequent,-'and lasted a shorter time, I continued to take jjihe medicine, and the pains in the back and head ceased altogether. Since- that time I have been in tho enjoyment of good health. I am convinced that if all women were to take Warner’s Safe Cure during tills critical period there v-’ould be far loss suffering.” In addition to the regular ss-and 2a 9d bottles of Warner’s Safe Cure, a concentrated form of tho medicine is now issued at 2s 6d per bottle. Warnpr’s Safe Ouro (concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the 5s bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure. H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd.,' Australasian Branch, Melbourne,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 11
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535WOMEN’S LETTERS New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 11
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