Miscellaneous. THE CENTURY OF LOTIONS
We hare had our axes of stone and of broDze, and so on through inureasit gly improved grades of mechanical genius, and now, when people ought to havo aomethiog approaching an intellicent acquaintance with phenomena of their j own bodies In health and disease, wo aro at the end of the oontury of lotions. Some dyspeptic people havo dlsfignring blotohes aud pimples on the fuce, aotually resultant from an hereditary taint or a partial blood poison, Wnat else do tbey expaoti At any late they attempt to destroy the skin disease by the use of lotions aud cosmetics and alleged " beauttflers," and as these block the pores of the skin, (he result Is precisely the Hame as in the case of the man who abut his flood-gates to relieve a collapsing dam. Obviooßly the one sensible and reflective way of onring a disenße resulting from blood impurities la to direotly correct the cause, and this Warner's Safe Cure does. Skin disease is not really a disease but merely a symptom of one. While you aro foolishly wa»tin<i time with local applications, whioh would have just as much eff. ct it applied to a brick wall, a disorganised stomach is calling for assistance, or the poisoned kidneys are crying out for Warner's Safe Cure. The true method of treatment in order to secure a beautiful, clear and transparent skin, is to keep the natural ohannels of the system or sewers, whioh carry off the waste produotß, perfectly from stagnation. The natural channel for the escape of the waste and effete products, ts through the kidneys, and the only guarantee of freedomfrom eruptions upon the skin v to maintain healthy action of these organs. Nature will accomplish what artmoial means always fail to do. Nature has her own method and her own way of doing things. Therefore do not attempt (o improve upon her methods. Keep the kidneys free from the poiions whioh taint the blood and produce blotohes, boil», pimples, &Dd blemishes. Uee Warner's Safe Cure freely upou the first indication of any roughness of the skin, and we will guarantee that the complexion will Boon be restored to a perfect condition.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9544, 2 December 1893, Page 5
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366Miscellaneous. THE CENTURY OF LOTIONS Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9544, 2 December 1893, Page 5
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