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A WOMAN'S ADVICE to women Is the best of advice. She kni ws well what she is talking about, bitter experience having been her teacher. Read, therefore, the following letters: — Fiom Mrs. M. A. CHERRY, Lake St., Perth, W.A., 3<xh November, iqoi. , " Foi sometime I had been gradually declining in h"jlih, suffering from nervous exhaustion. My h ni>, holil work bee mie a burden to me I had to "Mtilnwn ,md icst ciLcr the slightest exeit ion. This stato coptii.ui d until I beccune quite prosttated. I w,\b .1.1 v si <i to take Warner's Safe Cure by someo"i wnli vi ileiivcd great benefit from it. When I b iH i iki ii ih er bottlts of the medicine I became qu d' <v (,ng ag 1 i, piy energy and vigour returned, and iii> wo. Kb lj. 1 a pk'isuic to me once more." From Mis. T). PARKER, Wilkinson St., Parkside, S. \ , iSth Dijcembc i, iyoi. "I h.\f> t iKen Warner's Safe Cure on several occi-,1 ns ilui im; the p. ist twelve years. Tim spring an.l tailv si, mini 1 ha\e alwajs been trying times to me I h.ivc not been ill enough to take to my bed; but would always ha\ c th it tn ed depressed feeling that worivn are so subject to, and would feel quite rundown and not fit for business. On no occasion has Warner's Safe Cure failed to restore my health."

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 28 May 1903, Page 26

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