THE RIGHT WAY.
There i« always a right and a wrong ,vav to go abwt doing th’.nrs. The ight wiv is that wliieh leads to the iremnp! i.-hnie:’t of t*ic oijcit in the Ti.o-t dire'-t a’ffl workmanlike manner. A'hen a per.- >n suffers, from some ailner.t sir h as rheumatism, rout, lum>ago. backache, eriatica. blond diserd'Ts anaem’a. ni<t: cost ion. Imiou.-ncs.-, ’anr.dice. sink -headache, general dehiliv. gravel, stone, or I. ladder troubles, he riaht wav to ret qv«ry is t:> attack kw seat of th? disorder. ' Ail th? comilaint.s named are symptomatic cf a dis■rdered condition of the kidneys and iver. This di. ordered condition, -interres with the work of the .-.rgans and ■ 'minces to the retention in tne system ,1 uric and biliar;, poisons which it is he function of the kidneys and liver to ■xtra. t and eliminate. The reason that /Varner's Safe Cure has proved sucessful in the treatment of ail of these uhnents is that the mcdivii’e exercises i specifically rest srative and invigoratng* action iipmi th-.’ kidnevs and liver mil induces the proper p< rimrrmirme of heir fw.c'.i.ms, rvlien tlie ae.umiilated trie and 1 iliarv poisons, whi li are the c-atise of the suffering, are duly expelled >hro’’gh the natural chann >s. The right wav to ct< : a snerdy cere, if .'iiii suffer from rheumatism, g nt.Jnm•>ag >, backache, sciatica. Lin <1 dircrd?rs. anaemia, indigestion, bi iousni ss. hurdles, sick heaihche. g niral d .bility. gravel, stone. < r i ladder trailed-s. is to take- Warner’* Safe Cure. Warm r*s Suf.' Cure is s-.'d bv I’mm’ds and stnrel.’ - cm's e\'ervwhor-'’ both in toe cr'ginal :’si bottarid in cheaper (2s lid) nonlll■o’..m!l, ; i 'o’..' ent rated) ioiin.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 243, 30 September 1911, Page 3
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279THE RIGHT WAY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 243, 30 September 1911, Page 3
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