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TO OUR WIVES AND MOTHERS.

The health of woman is the foundation of henuty. Good health insures beautiful symmetrical lines and forms, the healthy and blooming appearance, which even brings charms to irregular features. Beauty without health is impossible,conscquently it is obvious that women should pay greatest attention to retain good health. Unfortunately women are I greatly oxposed to disorders which cause untold suffering and prevent them from fulfilling their home, as well as social duties, making lifo n burden.

.■ Tho greatest medical authorities teach that female troubles would not occur if tho kidneys nnd liver were kept in a healthy condition. It would bo useless to attempt to cure female diseases without removing the actual causo. -Warner's Safk Curo, in establishing a healthy action of tho kidneys and liver, and neutralising the poisonous acids in the blood—the causo of inflammation, removes the germ of ulceration, abscesses, tic. Tins remedy is therefore iuvnluaUo in tho successful treatment of all female complaints, and its virtue is proclaimed by Mrs Eliza Parkcs, of Gisborne, Victoria, under the date May 26th, 18M, who states:-" About six years ago I was taken very ill, and was confined to my bed for several months, being attended by the doctor who resided hero at that time, whom I believe to be n very clever and skilful physician, and most certainly a very careful andnttentive one. After doing all he could forme, he gavo me no hope whatever of my recovering, and stated that I was suffering from diseased kidneys, the livorulso was in a very badstatc, the action of the heart very weak i and the blood very poor, and which ' ho termed similar to molasses, My ' legs were swollen to a very great ' sizo, Having heard from friends about ' your Safk (Jure, I determined to try it. I bought one bottle at a time, and found it was doing me good, so I continued taking it, and after having taken several bottles was able to get ■ out of bed. Still continuing the medi- , ciuo I soon became strong enough to , get about as well as ever I was. This 1 consider a wonderful cure, as my age is now 76 years, and 1 haye not had the least symptoms of i tho old complaint since 1 loft off taking tho medicine. I informed the doctor that I was using Warner's Safk Cure, and he recommended mo ' to continue, as he said it was a very good medicine," Witness, L. Mcßitnm, Notk.—Mrs Parkes and her family have been residing in Gisbornc the lnst3oyears> nnd the witness to the signature is the wife of the Eev. ( Mcßrido, Wcsleyan Minister, of '' Kyneton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4785, 28 July 1894, Page 3

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TO OUR WIVES AND MOTHERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4785, 28 July 1894, Page 3

TO OUR WIVES AND MOTHERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4785, 28 July 1894, Page 3

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