LETTERS FROM WOMEN.
Fioi.l Mrs. G. Oldham. Wi. kharn. Ts'r-.v as'.le, N S W., 5'.-;h U. ;• IT;! 1. "1 su:Y .I f. s a •• f'• *->»"»• cinvnic p..in in ti".v l:-.-ad ar.<! u..'k. My livti was torpid. 1 had a v< iy poor a|'[i ; iU>, ail'! what I ili.l eat u<-i-id i;i\'c n.o ii;<l:c;+-s.t it.-n. (.hiKo l;t qu i.'.y, wh :i •.v<.ik:U'_; afloat tl;-> Ik.S>.'. a la'.lltin_ -. u w< u;-< t«•«!»*:• ovvr and I wa? in danuei c. I lallmu; doi\n. I trie I various treatments i>r.;l imdi.ines \v!ii.• 11 I'jileci In tl'f<-1 a care. A friend of ii!iii'j, hearing cf my 'Oiidi'mii. re icninx-nd ?-d a inal of U'unur'.- 5a To t"iirt-. a - she had hoard 'lie ;:ie highly spoken of in every <!i^< l ■.t'.on Tim advuv so kindly -iveu was adopted Alter taking a f"»v 1;<>111<s ( I Warner's S.ifo ('nro a '-lunge h-r the better developed itself. "I foiitimrd to ge; better and stronger end) div until all niv troubles left me. I am r.. w aide to work, can oat and sic-p well, and in joy myself p,cneially. wiii-l; ! hid be.ii unable to do f, i a hue. time f.iio v;.l:>!y. I i;:n liiahly ic;oinniend Warner's Sate (.'a;re to ail women.''
From Mrs (•. Smith. 12. B'dfast-sia'e'-t. Wellington. New Z>.a!an:l. 30tli November. lull.
"For some years I was [rouble! with liver com pi.tint and indigestion. acfoin-. [/allied bv heada-. hes :>l the most exeir.i luting kind. A't time* t was af fix-led with violent pain in the bowels, whit 11 would mak~ me quit? sit k- 'I hese period lea I and vn lent pains M-cmed to lake root in ihv pit <d the stoma-n. and fiom tliei. 1 extend to tli" whole of my system. Aftei trying a variety of modiVines —to no beneli;—l wus ' oidnef d to try Wanior's Sale Lure. lli€ first buttle of the medicine imputed my condition considerably, and alk'r taking' the contents of a lew bottles, the pains all lett me. 1 could ea! well aud digest my lo(;d with ease arid comfort. The medi-i.-uie has L'iven me-an excellent ajj|j'.*ti.e. and has most, thoroughly .rwiovat'.'d my 'li{£estive-ors*i»ns." Kroin Mrs Ann Snllivan,. Mutray street, Wauiia, N.S.W : 10th August. 19! I. "Some veal's my kidnc-ys me a <ireat. deal id' trouble and,l was steadily losing my health. I went to a doctoi and he gav.e me some medicine, but it did not relieve me. I wa» in the hospital lor abuut ihree wtoks, but got no better. 1 had to izet a woman in to do my housework as 1 was utterly unab.e to woik myself. 1 had headaches eontinuously and pains all over my body. A neighbour gave me a bottle of Warner'h Sale Cure to try. 1 notii.ed an iiiiprovemeii: after the first few doses, t. took a I restored to liealtli." From MrS. T. Brown. .5 Thomas-street, Oeflone West, Victoria, loth August, 1911. "Some years as;o I oq;,an to experience a duli, miserable Jamt and loss of appetite. 1 ' had haidly any strength Sell. A friend told me to try Warner's Safe Cute, asu.l. alter taking a few bct:les, 1 was quite cured and have ever .since b en free horn all trouble of that nature."
From Mrs. M. M'lneiney, Shipter'e road, l\eti.«-ini!ton. Adelaide. S A
22nd Svpteinbei, 1911. "About two year# «.«o I was very much run down and was lr:<r.L"d with sleeplessness. 1 used to le-el very tired and was quite unable to do my wml; oil ai count oi L'iddiness. I had lost all appetite ami suileied at times from pain ill ihe chest. In the mommas 1 was toiallv unfit for my day's work, having passed the nights with hardly any sleep As a friend of mine had taken Warner;
Safe Cure with great benefit l.ersel! 1 decided to liy that medu'it.e also UaviiiLr taken the contents of thn:e bol | l"o!li'ieV .'dale of health. T i\'-.;aine<l oV' appetite, coultl sle.ep well at nijht and aiose in the morniuc; feeling fit for my dav'g work."
From Mis. C. Manley. Castle-?.tieet. North Dunedin, New Zealarid. Decejubfi - , 1911.
"For sutrie years I sufiered as many j women have sullered be-tufe nie... ' j could not tell the iialii , ,v of the com- • plaint-, but. the neie extreme.:] nervousness; loss of ;>,;.ipefite, i-hronte I pains in the back and'head, giddy sensa j lions, weakness and depression of spirits, j My household work became a burden to me. I had t<,> sit and rest after the slightest exertion 1 tried many advertised remedies. Some would give me relief for a little while, then I would be as ill as ever. 1 had almost given up hope of beinj; cured when I was advised to try Warner's Qurc AU?r taking only'i few boltfes 1 was completely restored to health. 1 can. eal and sleep well and all bodily pain has left me. I have had no return of the siBC? that time,"
Safe t-ure is soid by £heily ists ancT Dioi'ekeepers everywhere, in the original (ss) bottles, and in the cheaptr (2s 6d) "Concentrated," non-al-coholic form.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 18 January 1913, Page 3
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