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Women ! A WOMAN'S ADVICE to women is the best of advice. She knows well what she Is talking about, bitter experience having been her teacher. Read, therefore, the following letters:— From Mrs. M. A. CHERRY, Lake St., Perth, W.A., 30th November, 1901. " For some time I had been gradually declining in health, suffering from nervous exhaustion. My h nibchold work became a burden to me. I had to sitdown ami rest after the slightest exertion. This state continued until I became quite prostrated. I was a<U is,(.'d to take Warner's Safe Cure by someone v. ho had derived great benefit from it. When I h ul nken ihree bottles of the medicine I became quite strong again, my energy and vigour returned, and my work became a pleasure to me once more." From Mrs. D. PARKER, Wilkinson St., Parkslde, S.A., iCth December, 1901. " I havp t ikon Warner's Safe Cure on several occasions during the past twelve years. The spring and lmi ly summer have always been trying times to me I have not been ill enough to take to my bed; but would always have that tired depressed feeling that women are so subject to, arid would feel quite run down 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 23, 4 June 1903, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 26