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IS NO HOME EXEMPT?

ATTACK ON A TAM WORTH i LADY. i HOW IT OCI.TIEI'E!)—HER liESClill'Tlnt fIFTHEnmCWTAXCKS, Axil THE OVERWHEI.MI.W TESTIMONY OF I'ltnMlSm WITNESSES. Mrs Mathcson's statement of this ferocious attack is so extraordinary that some readers might think it incredible, or that she was deceived by appearauces, but her lamentable condition was admitted by her local doctor, and corroborated by the physician in charge at the Electric Baths in Sydney, and her sufferings were witnessed by all of her immediate friends and neighbours. Consequently it is not to he wondered at that our interviewer left her thoroughly convinced of the truth of her statements, which should be placed before the public. In fact, what she snifered and endured—her narrow escape from death—is tho talk of the town, and her home has been besieged by friends offering congratulations. Her own statement, made July Kith, 1891: " It is now live years since I had occasion to use any kind of medicine, haying been cured nt that timo of a very long and severe illness by taking Warner's Safe Remedies. The complaint I suffered from was muscular rheumatism; my neck, arms, legs, and back were much swollen and stiff. I could not turn my head or lift my aruis, neither could 1 move myself into a sitting posturo. The kidneys were also in a very bad state, the pains in the back most excruciating, appetite feeble, and my condition altogether helpless. My friends did not expect that 1 could possibly live. I had spent many pounds in advice ami prescriptions, all to no benefit, and also underwent a months' treatment at the Electric Baths in Sydney, but returned worse than eyer, and without any liopo of gotting about again. At this juncture a medical pamphlet containing tho account of a remarkable cure by Warner's Safo Remedies in the case of a gentleman whose symptoms were similar to my own was given me. I resolved at once to commence with a course of Safe Cure and Safe Itbemnatic Cure alternately, and was delighted to find some teiief from the first two bottles. Persevering until I had taken seven bottles, and one bottle of Safe Pills, I became free from all aches and pains, and able to eat and sleep well and help mysolf without any assistance whaterer. To this day I lmye had no ' return of the complaint, Many friends ami neighbours are ready t'o vouch for the truth of this statement, for they say they never expected me to be about among them again, and ; were greatly surprised that any medii cine could do what the Safe Remedies I havo done for mo, 1 have lived in , the Colouies forty-five years, and ; raised a family of nineteen children, • and am well-known throughout the ■ district of Tamworth, where iny us- , expected recovory has caused quite a i fixation," .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5154, 12 October 1895, Page 3

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475

IS NO HOME EXEMPT? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5154, 12 October 1895, Page 3

IS NO HOME EXEMPT? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5154, 12 October 1895, Page 3

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