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Now-a-Days.

" I want you to go to England to look after a matter that needs immediate attention," said a railroad nwgnato to his chief Secretary the other day ; " how soon can you be readj ?"' The answer waa, "in an hour." Ihe young man had crossed tho ooean several times, and knew what preparations were necessary. Less than fifty yoars ago the answer would have beon different. It took much time and money to cross the ocean in those days, and ample preparations were necessary if any comfort on the long voyage was to bo secured "Round the world in eighty days" in no trick at all now, and the ordinary honeymoon trip will, in a few years, doubtless include the circumnavigation of the globe. Of course people know a great deal more than they used to ! Yes, about some things. They know a great deal more about steam power and its practical uses. They know a littlo bit— they have just penetrated the shell— about Electricity, evidently the most potent of nature's wonderful forces. But thore is a great deal more for people to learn yet. " How about flying ao.oss tho ocean P People laughed about the ooean cable once— what, telegraph under the soa, nonsense ! " But half a dozen cables are needed for tbe daily correspondence between London and New York now-a-daya. Nothing is impossible. It used to be claimed that Kidney disease was incurable, but in the ten years since the introduction of Warner's safe cure thousands upon thousands of people have sent in to tbe proprietors of that remedy voluntary testimonials declaring that they have been cured, in many instances when physicians had prononnoed their oases inourable. These people know that Warner's safe cure cures Kidney disease, because they have been through the experience, and they are anxious their fellow beings should be benefited as they have been. These persona oan be fonnd in every community. Ask your friends and neighbours about it. See what they say :— Wangaratta, Victoria, May 21, 1890. Messrs. H. H. Warner A Co., Ltd.— Gentlemen, " It is probably 20 yeara since I first began to snffor from congestion of tho livor and an obscure disease of the bladder, as the Doctors desoribed it. A few yeara ago additional complications set in, and finally the symptoms left no room for doubt that Bright's disease of tbe kidneys bad obtained a firm hold, while the bladder complaint was of the most painful nature, and necessitated the removal of the water by artificial means. I became rednoed to almost a shadow of my former solf, and from weakness, despite every care taken, came into the most deplorable state. After resorting to the use of Warner's safe cure, I found my urinary difficulties to improve, and with six bottlos the action of the Organs was ao far restored that urination became possible without tbe aid of an instrument. Subsequent analysis demonstrated tbe efficacy of the modioino in the total disappearance of albumen. About 40 bottles of Warner's safe oure and eight vials of Warner'fl safe pills have entirely romoved all my complaints, my weight has increased, and I oonsider the onre the more startling as I am 71 years of age. — (Signed) Wk. Dalb, J.P.

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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1890.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 11, 12 July 1890, Page 4

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Now-a-Days. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 11, 12 July 1890, Page 4

Now-a-Days. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 11, 12 July 1890, Page 4