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SWEET HOME.

"There is no place like home," runs the old song, and we know how true it is.

Go where we will-encounter men in what-; ever circumstances we may—we _hallbeap_ to find that a reference to their homes will] immediately secure their attention, and will] give you favour in their eyes. The impressions made in the home are! lasting. A mother's words never pass from! the mind. A father's counsel remains fresh so long as life lasts. The last benediction > of parental love and solicitude—with whab! tenacity it clings bo the memory when al-j most all else has gone.

How important, therefore, that the home; _ be maintained intact as long as f haven of loving counsel, of peace and joy to) the growing children. How sad when death! invades, when the fire goesout on the hearth-! stone, and the family is scattered. What] the children lose by the death of a parenb' only those realise who have grown up with-: oub that love and advice which a parent! alone can bestow. ' j. No doubt, tens of thousands of parental have found premature graves, who might? have lived years of usefulness, had they but known whab was sapping their strength, and slowly bub surely pushing them into the grave. There are tens of thousands of parents to- : day in agony of mind through fear of death from kidney disease, who do not know they are doctoring only symptoms—such as wakefulness, nervousness, a splendid feeling one day and an all-gone one another, dropsy, weak heart action, pneumonia, neuralgia, fickle appetite, etc., while the real trouble is poisoned blood, caused by diseased kidneys. Unless purified with -Warner's Safe Cure they will just as surely die as though poisoned with arsenic. ' : If you are suffering as described, and! have been for any length of time, you are,! unless you geb relief right speedily, stricken' with death, whether you know it or not. !

Doctors publicly admit that they cannofci cure advanced kidney disease; they are! too conservative to use Warner's Safe Cure' because it is an advertised remedy ; conse-' quently, unless you use your own good judgment, secure and use Warner's Safej Cure, a specific which has proved itself in] tens of thousands of cases to be all it is represented, your home will be broken up, and your loved ones deprived of that which! money cannot purchase, or friends supply. \

Already too many loving parents, npble,i kind, and true, have gone down to'premature graves through ignorance of their' condition. It is time to cry a halt, and! we beg of you, for the love you bear your home and the duty you owe yourself, to; give this matter your careful and conseien-: tious consideration.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 147, 22 June 1889, Page 2

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SWEET HOME. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 147, 22 June 1889, Page 2

SWEET HOME. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 147, 22 June 1889, Page 2