WOMAN'S ENFRANCHISEMENT.
The Leaders in office all over tho world, and especially in this eon-. tinent, ai'o proposing that woman or at least some of her, should havo the suffrage extended to her. Very r well then. This action is partly the inevitable answer that mustbomado • " to tho voico of the people, especially as the election times are approach--ing, -and partly an attempt to bolder up the iniquitous system of ' ' plural voting which* has received • * such a death tho recent ' accessionof workers, representatives to Australian Parliaments. Whether ' or not the departure will provo pro^fe ductivo of good or ill, whether tho enfranchised woman will neglect 1 herhoHSO duties and vole for the , ornamental candidate with tho curly golden beard to the exclusion of tho rugged Hampden, ortho patiiotwith odd eyes, is a matter that lests in tho womb of tho future. Woman's political enfranchisement by tho march of progress may ho l unmixed blessing oranundoußibk r curse. Woman's dumfranchismnl from disease by tliesterling \ ut tues of Warner's Safe Cure can be nothing " ■ but a heaven-sent boon. Tho great' number of complaints from whiet > v r our mothers, the past builders of the world, and our wives and f>istcis,who are to be tho mothers of the next generation suffer, vanish before tho ' conquering remedies of H. H. War. nor and Co. Muscular weakness,* tumors, abscesses and all tbeCtun* ' ■ i less ills known generally as female complaints are evidences of blood corruption, caused by;the duties of 3" maternity, or the erroiti of drees, diet, and habits. It is the special 1 duty of the kidneys to keep tho blood , l pure and capablo of doing its work, and when .this, function is impaired , S j only Warner's Safe Cure can restore'-.' it. : Patients may reasonably:expect ..I. great results from the nso of one or v -\ two bottles, but four or six b(jttloa * ik are necessary in somo cases \" 5 duco permanent results. Burthe ' I results are so thorough that not one', 1 |of the thousands of Australian-'>
I|S|j VfOmßn thus restored to tho enjoyff- ment of health would vegrot the cost of.ovqn toil times tlio quantity mompi'itioned of tho famous SArnCore, were Buoh a quantity jiecessavy.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4832, 22 September 1894, Page 2
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364WOMAN'S ENFRANCHISEMENT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4832, 22 September 1894, Page 2
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