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ONLY A WOMAN. How often does one hear somebody carelessly remark, " Oh ' she's only a woman." Only a woman ' Ye gods ' The embodiment and type of all the best of life's blessings to be described as "only a woman 1 " Beauty, love, self-sacrifice, home. Can you ever think of any of these without the image of a woman instantly presenting itself to your inward vision? bven angels are pictured to look like women. Yet think what it is to be a woman. No sooner has her eaily girlhood passed than the full burden of her sex presses upon her, and her daily life becomes heavy with pain and weariness. Too often does she become ruined in health, and deprived of happiness through the burden proving greater than she can bear. A little timely help would no doubt have enabled her to blossom into the full perfection of womanhood, but for want of the necessary assistance the seeds of life-long ill health may have been sown. The purpose of this article is to point out the desirability of relying for aid at this and all other critical stages, upon the medicine that has proved of benefit to millions of women throughout the world. A woman's advice to women is the best of all, and we therefore quote the following letter from Mrs. R. L. Head, of Vina Cottage, Second Street, Port Pine, S.A., written on 4th October, igoi •— " It is with the greatest pleasure that I send you my testimony as to the great and lasting benefit I have derived from the use of Warner's Safe Cure, as I fully believe that but for this medicine I should now be in my giave. I had been suffering for a long time from a complaint common to women of middle age. I was losing flesh at an alarming rate, and was very weak and in great pain. The doctor could do nothing for me. At the eleventh hour I commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure. Greatly to the surprise of my friends and of myself I began to improve from the first bottle. I continued to take th^ medicine, gaining health and strength every day, and in a few weeis I was up and about my household woik. I am now quite strong and in good health "

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 4 September 1902, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 4 September 1902, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 4 September 1902, Page 26