MORE LETTERS FROM WOMEN.
]jVom Mrs Elizabeth Sweet, 135 Gouger street, Adelaide, S.A., 2nd December, 1904. "It affords me great pleasure to testify as to the great and lasting benefit I derived from ..taking Warner's' Safe Cure, after' suffering for many ;.ears from constitutional breakdown and nervous prostration, brought on by mental worry and family troubles. I have been the mother of fourteen children, and lost my husband, so wa3 compelled to support my family by my own unaided efforts.- This seemed a burden greater than I could bear, but I struggled on until I became so weak and ill that I could scarcely drag myself through my duties. Then my hands and feet began to swell, and I could not walk without a stick to support me. 'Finally the time cam© when I had to take to my bed. A doctor was called in, who gave but little hope .of my .recovery. A friend who came to see me advised me to take a course of Warner's Safe- Cure. She seemed to have such great faith *in ..the medicine that I began to hope that it would benefit me. and therefore commenced to take it. liy a few weeks I could hardly realise that 1 was the same woman. I. was able to get tip and, "walk about without the aid of any support. My strength returned,- and' i felt that I had been granted a- new lease of- life. After taking seven bottles of •Warner's Safe Cure I became assured that I was quit© well, and once more able to battle w4th life- for my family - who were dependent upon me." From Mrs Claria E. Home, Wentworth street, Plattsburg, Newcastle; N.S.W., 16th March, 1905. " t; For a long time I suffered almost daily from nervousness, giddiness, and headacliDS, which were almost unbearable, accompanied hy. great lassitude and mental depression, brought on,' no doubt, by the influence of the jaw of Nature applying to "women of middle age. Fortunately I was recommended to take Warner's Safe Cure, and was astonished at the great relief I obtained. Continuing to take the medicine I was soon free from any distressing ailments, and able to go about my work as well as ever. I have recommended Warner's Safe Cure to many women, who have taken it with the same beneficial result." Jfrom -Mrs Annie Harrison, 54 Campbell street. Bahnain, Sydney, N.S.W., Bth March, 1905. v " I have suffered as many other women have'from the effect of rearing a family of children complicated' by disorders of the liverj ' constipation, headaches and depression -of spirits. Quite frequently, whilst working' about the hoijse, X wouli have to sit down and rest until falntness . passed, from pain " in . my back and . head., scarcely knowing a' moment's, peace. A friend, knowing m,y (condition, reeommemded a trial of Warner's Safe Cure. The advice •was adopted, and, after taking a few bottles of. the medicine, "a - most favourable change took place. Continuing tha treatment, I continuously improved in health, until now ail my 'previous t.roiibles have left me, and I am in good health." From Mrs J. N. Thomas, 84 Oroya street, ,- Boulder City, W.A., 17th October, 1904. " Ten years ago I was taken ill, and consulted a leading doctor in Adelaide. I described to him my symptoms, an intense pain in my .right side, accompanied by a' swelling, or feeling of. lightness, the pain being'so savere that I could not lie on that side nor get'/iny proper rest and sleep, also that I had begun to lose flesh rapidly. The doctor diagnosed the case as being one of Lydatids or of tumour of the liver, and said that in either case I should have to undergo an operation. He- strongly advised me to go to the hospital and be further examined. I went to the hospital, and the doctor there confirmed what the other doctor had said in respect to^an operation being the only means by which ,1 could be cured. I did not like the idea of an operation, -and promised to think about it, and let iheni know my decision. On leaving the hospital I met a friend, and told her what the doctors had said. She advised me • not to have an operation performed, but to go home and take a course of Warner's Safe Cure, as she was sure it •would cure me. She inspired me with such confidence that I resolved to take her advice, and procured a few bottles of the medicine. I was, however, so weak when I returned home that I had to go to bed,, where I remained for a week, but during that time I • took Warner's Slafe- Cure at regular intervals. In a -short time I began to feel easier and better, and by the time that I had taken six bottles of the medicine the pain had all gone. I could eat and sleep and enjoy my rest and food, which I Lad not been able to do for many xronth.9 previous. Since that time I have b&en in good bodily health and able to attend to my household duties." From Mrs Bridget A. Nolan. 62 Lyons street, Ballarat South, Vie, 17th February,
1905. "About eight years ago I began to take Warner's Safe Oure for indigestion and for a chill. I suffered also from weakness and prostration, general debility, nervousness, " sleepless nights, and depression of spirits. I could not even help myself. Several doctors had attended me for about five years, and I had got tired of throwing my money away without any good result. I first had one advice and then another, but all were without avail. Through reading a Warner's Safe Oure book I began to take -Warner's Safe Cure, but with little hop© that it would do me any good, but the first bottl-s made such a wonderful change in me that I continued to take the medicine until I was completely cured. I am thankful that 'I took Warner's Safe Cure, and gladly recommend it to any woman who may be suffering as I did." From Mrs H. Harriott, 22 Surrey street, parlinghurst, Sydney, N.S.W., 10th September, 1904-. "For three years I'suffered from severe pains in my . back and head. I could scarcely, get any sleep at night, and my appetite waa very poor. Finally I got bo bad that I could scarcely move about. I tried doctors, but could get no relief. I was then advised, to try Warner's Shie Cure. I did so, and felt relief after the first. few doses. After taking only four ibottles of your valuable Warner's Safe .Cure I am now as well as ever I was." From Mrs Carrie Rowse, 28 High street, [West Geelong, Vie, 25th August, 1904. -> i'/Sonie years ago I was -prostrated, by.
extreme weakness, general debility, loss of ai^petite. Headaches, and depression of spirits. My system was completely run down and out of order. A friend who knew my condition recommended mo to take Warner's Safe Cure. Although without much faith. I adopted the advice, and after taking Warner's Safe Cure for a little time a favourable change developed. I began to improve in heal Mi and strength, my appetite returned, and I was very soon strong again and in the enjoyment of good health."
From Miss Edith Newman, 58 Grosvenor street, Balaclava, Vie, 21st January, 1904.
"For the benefit of ladies who may be suffering as I did, I wish to state, in a fow words, my experience in taking" Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills. For more than two years I was suffering from very acute headache, accompanied by fainting fits, extreme weakness, and general debility. At that time, on the advice of a friend, I commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills. I continued to take these medicines for a few weeks only, when the nervousness entirely disappeared, and the headaches and fainting feelings left me. lam pleased to state that I have enjoyed better health since taking Warner's Safe medicines than for years previous to that tir.ie."
From Miss 0. E. M. * Smith 87 Albion street, South Yarra, Vie, Bth January, 1904.
"For a protracted period of time I have suffered almost daily from nervous headaches of an' almost unbearable nature, combined with great lassitude and various symptoms, dub to a relaxed system. LTpon the advice Oi a friend I decided to try Warner's Safe Cure. I was pleased tha.l I did so, for in a few weeks the medicine banished all symptoms of ill-health."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 89
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