A WOMAN’S LETTER
<c Some years ago I "was taken ill with pain iu the head aud ' fainting sensation; there was also a severe pam between ,my shoulders and down my back. I could scarcely get my breath; after nearly every meal l was seized, with such violent pains in the stomach that i was almost afraid to take my food. A nervous sensation would frequently overtake mo with a choking in the throat. I became really alarmed and thought I was going to die. We had heard of Warner's Safe Cure; my husband purchased a tew bottles for me and I commenced to take it with almost immediate good results. I continued taking the medicine for some little time and was soon once more in the enjoyment of good health. I could oat almost any kind of food without any bad effect. Since then, mv son, who was quit© a little lad, developed symptoms of jaundice and was treated by medical men without any good results. We again had resort to Warner’s Safe Cure with the same beneficial result. I advise any woman suffenn" in like manner to give Warner’s Safe Cure a trial, as I am sure she will thereoy be greatly benefited." The above letter is from Mrs Catherine Brown, of 21, Shorrard _ street. Black Hill, Ballarat, Vic., and is pub- , lished so that many other women, who suffer in a similar manner, may learn how to obtain relief.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 8
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242A WOMAN’S LETTER New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 8
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