KIDNEY DISEASES are quickly cured by WARNER'S SAFE CURE. There are no diseases more prevalent or dangerous than those of the kidneys, They attack the youngest; cause 1 sudden death in middle life, or destroy the peace and comfort of old age. It is the function of the kidneys to take care of the waste which accumulates during the process of digestion, and which reaches the kidneys by means of the blood. if this waste is not expelled it clogs and interferes with the action of the kidneys, soon causing inflammation of tbe kidnej's — Bright's Disease — and often-times Rheumatism. The kidneys are the "filter" of the human system, and the moment the filter gets clogged and filled with refuse and waste, the poisons pass without hindrance, and carry disease in their w*ake. The remedy that purifies and stimulates the kidneys— acts directly upon these delicate organs—is Warner's Safe Cure. It allays inflammation, opens the closed ducts, the poisondus and waste matter is rapidly eliminated, the blood is again free and pure, and health returns. This is the experience of thousands, and was the experience of Mr P. J. Hetherington, Delinquin, N.S.W., who says: "When suffering from kidney disease, which caused intense pains in the back and sides, and after leading doctors in Melbourne and Sydney failed to permanently relieve, I was thoroughly cured by using eight bottles of Warner's 'Safe' Cure."
WARNER'S SAFE CURE IS A SPECIFIC FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 226, 29 September 1897, Page 2
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