LEST, WE FORGET.
-ftl-MEMBER that Warner's Safe Cure has stood the test of more than twenty years' nse as the only specific for kidney and liver diseases. EEMI-MBER that it is recog-nised as a specific by the mccli- : : ■ dal faculty, and is in daily use ill the leadinghospitals throughout the world.
KB-d-MBl-l:. that it has been a boon to thousands, who by its Use have been saved from being- numbered among- the victims of * dread Bright's disease f —the scourge of the present day. _ A_.D SO commence using WarIIEMEMBER ner's Safe Cure to-day ING, if you have the slightest symptoms that denote an affection of the kidneys. It is what its name implies — a "Safe" Cure for all who are thus afflicted.
Mr William Bennett, tailor, Branxton, N,-?.W., writes:—"l can certify tllftt Warner's Safe Cure cured me of kidney complaint, from which I suffered _of five years. My back was so bad I could schrcely straighten it. Aften taking three or four bottles I Was completely ctli'ed, and have never been troubled With it since."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 6
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