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“WOMEN HAVE HARD TIMES!”

The Minister who made this declaration from the pulpit knew the truth of what he said. Woman’s lot is a hard one socially, morally, and physically. Much op her existance is monotonous and filled with cares or sorrow. She seems born to suffer, created for pain, and,fitted to endure. It is fortunate that she is so endowed, for she certainly has many sorrows and great suffering. There is the mysterious development |of girlhood, the care of maternity, and the change which comes as she grows older. Very often, too, she is thrown upon her own resources, without protection, without assistance, and without a friend. What a great cause for thankfulness it should be that scientific discovery has given her the best friend that any woman has ever had. It is “ a friend in need.” It is a friend certain to aid. It is a friend for her girlhood, her maternity, and her later years. It has been the best friend to millions of women during the last twenty years. It is that grand, that reliable remedy, Warner’s Safe Cure, Women who were weak, worn, weary, have been made strong, bright and happy by its aid. Women who felt despondent and melancholy have been made cheerful and v joyous through its friendly power. W omen upon whose faces could be seen the expressions of care, the paleness of pain, have been made bright; joyous, and happy by its reliable aid. Women whose lustreless eyes have shown the beginings of despair, have been made youthful by the magical power of this true friend. Is it any wonder that this great Safe Cure has become so popular? Is it at all surprising that it is used so universally to-day ? Ask any woman of your acquaintance and she will frankly tell you what we now say: That this great Safp Cure has become so popular among women entirely because it has proved itseif to be “ HER BEST FRIEND.”

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2679, 30 June 1894, Page 4

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328

“WOMEN HAVE HARD TIMES!” Temuka Leader, Issue 2679, 30 June 1894, Page 4

“WOMEN HAVE HARD TIMES!” Temuka Leader, Issue 2679, 30 June 1894, Page 4

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