LETTERS FROM WOMEN.
From Mrs. G. Oldham, Church-street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W., 30 tn • October, 1911, "I suffered for a long while from chronic paiu in the head and back. My liver was torpid, I had a very poor appetite, and what 1 did eat would give mo indigestion. Qui:*- frequently, when working about the houso, a fainting sensation would come over me, and 1 was in danger ot falling down. I tried various treat moms and nuaheincs which failed to effect a cure. A friend of mine, hearing of my condition, recommended a trial of U amor'.- Safe Cure, as she had heard the medicine highly spoken of in every dnotioii. The advice so kindly given was .adopted. After taking a ft w' bottles d" \y\unci V Safe Cure a change lor die b=-t i. !• developed ilsoif. I. <uuiii'.k'd to .•.<•: belter and st)oi::;:-r eat h day until ,-!! my tumbles left me. 1 am ui.v. aide t,. work, can cat and .sleep v.a H. ;:;ii c; ■}■ ;. !iiy£<'lf generally. \viii■ ii 1 hail !.■;• :■ ~• able to do for a lone, 1i..: ),-■ .■ . . 1 can highly teioinuhiid V. •:;!.:'• Cure to all women.'' From Mrs. (.*.. iyr.V.h. !'. !' 1 ' ■ at. N.'.v /. . . jJO) Nnv«.-niVr. Lilt. "for some years J w .-■.•■ i: • • V '''. iiver complaint and indite. ' ii.: . .. . .■ panicd by headaches it '.'e ne -■ . - criicialiug kind. At time- I v. a.-. ..1 llieled with violent p.iin in tin !a.w, . . which would make me quit- >;■ '.:. 'I . periodical and vi.ieul pai : :.- ->• •n• ■ 1 :-i take root in the pit of the s'.-.u;.a !:. en i from there eMcud to tin ••• Y.'.e ■,:' my system. After trying a varieiy ni medicines—to no b; ni.ii'. —1 v....- iminaO io try Warner's S.ite Cure. Th • h,>; |.. 1; ::. of the medicine improved my 0n.',,;.:.! considerably, and ai'l<r lal:;:i_ i;c ...•;; tents of a few bottles, the p.-ms ad 1. ;'i me. 1 could eat wed aiu dig,;.; ;. y lood with case and coinlm'.. Ihe neoi cine has given n.e an excel.m appei; ■. and hai most thoroughly unevai a; in;, digestive oigani. ' From Mrs. Ann Sullivan. Venrr. .tun. q Wagga, N.S.W., 10th l:a].|. "Some years ago my kidney.- .;:•.'•■ ;::■ a great deal el trouble and I wa... >■.• ..da;. losing my li,•tilth. 1 w-in to ,i 0\,c.0, and he gave, roe sonic tn d'.c.iie. Inst it did not relieve i::e. 1 was in the in .- pttal for übur.t three weeks, but :c ,n better. 1 had to gel a v.ointr.i in t' lie my housework a* 1 was ulktlv umib.e. to woik myself. 1 liad i:a<lra .';'.< continuously ami pains all over my be ,y. |
A neighbour gav« me ;i ii.ill>' t>i War ner's Safe Cure to try. 1 noticed an improvement atuv the in:! few dv:- >. I tcok altofj.liii'i live buiidcMul and restored to health." From Mrs. T. Brown, 5 Thomas-otrcet, Geelong \Ves% Victoria. Kith Auauu. 1911. "Some years, ago 1 be;;.:.n io oxptn eace a dull, miserable t;imt I'.vlinj; and loss of appetite. 1 iiad baldly any .strength left. A friend me io irv Warner's Sale Cine, ami, after taking a few buttles, 1 va.s (pine uiv-'d and have ever since been free fuan ai! in.ulmof that nature." From Mrs. M. M'lnci.'iry. Hhipler'f. road, ILeii.-in.uton, Adelaide, i-j.A. 22nd September, l'Jtl. ■ "About two years ?.■/,■) I was ver;, much run down ami was ;i< abied v.:'., sleeplessness, i u.-ed to !'<■ 1 very -i ii'ii! and was quite unable to do my \\o;k oil account of cjddiiKtS. ! had l-'-r,t all appetite and suucrtd at line..:. I:< m p;.i:: in the chest. In the i waitotaliy miiit lor my w>::k, havi'iL; passed the nighls with hardly any •■:■'■<>•[■ As a friend of mine had !;■!•■. u Wan:',': Safe Cure with p'.v.at i»f ii> ;u to her:>-li. 1 decided to tiy tl'.at medicine ~;.->) Having taken the Kintentr. of tiiren i.ii>t ties, 1 who ei'iupi.teiy iCfUnx.i to n,\ formrr state of hta'th. 1 my appetite, could sie-p w"il at ni-hi ami arose in the morning kWin;.; nt lor u\\ day's, work." From .Mrs. C. Mauley. C'a:J!e street. North Dtinedhi. New Z«.'iil«:ul. 2L L ' D.-cember, 1911. "For some yeari I stifieivd as man; women have suffered b«.-for* ),?ft. ! oouid "not tcii liie natine <,f Ihe com plaint, but the symptoms; were t:.\li!-m-. nervousness, loss <jf app tile, cimmi paiiii in the back and h.;d. giddy :■■ '■:■■'■' ■Lions, weakness and dcptv;->,ioii ul spiriis My houselnild woik becanit: a biuden lo me. 1 iiad to sit and rest after the slightest exertion. I tried many.adver tised remedies. Some would fjive me relief for a little while, then I would be as ill as ever. 1 had almost aiven up hope of being cured when I was ;ulvised to try Warner's Safe Cure. After taking only a few.bottles I was completely restored to health. I, can eat and sit?] 1 well and all bodily pain has left me. 1 have had no return of the complain! since thai time."
Warner's Safe Cure is sold by ehem I ists and-, storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles, uii'l ir, the cheaper (2s Cd) "Concentrated," nc{n-al-coholic form. • t
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 May 1913, Page 4
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