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"WHOM THE GODS DESTROY, THEY FIRST MAKE MAD."

How true this is. Apart from deaths by violence, and old age, every one dies from some form of disease. Many diseases are at present con--sidered incurable, but science is making mighty strides, and it is almost certain that in the not remote future a method of cure for every ill that flesh is heir to will be discovered, and disease become a thing of the past. Even now there are certain cures for certain forms of disease, yet—so mad is humanity—many people continue to suffer instead of taking the necessary steps to find out whether they can be cured. Rheumatism, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Gravel, Gout, Jaundice, Neuralgia, Debility, Anaemia, and Bright's Disease arc all curable disorders. They one and all arise from a diseased or inactive condition of the kidneys and liver, and Warner's Safe Cure will cure in every instance. This medicine has a remarkably specific action upon the kidneys and liver, and ensures a healthy action of those vital organs, thus vanquishing any complaint attributable to their irregularity.

Mr W. G. Wilson, butcher, of Murray street, Gawler, S.A., says in a letter dated 27th September, 1900 :"I am pleased to be able to recommend Warner's Safe Cure for all liver and kidney complaints. When in Broken Hill, owing to the trying climate, I suffered from a very sluggish liver, and I found that Warner's Safe Cure always gave me relief in a shofrt time after taking it. Ever since then I have been a great believer in its curative properties, and always resort to it when I feel seedy, with the best results."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1901, Page 2

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"WHOM THE GODS DESTROY, THEY FIRST MAKE MAD." Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1901, Page 2

"WHOM THE GODS DESTROY, THEY FIRST MAKE MAD." Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1901, Page 2

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