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ALMOST EVERY HU Si AN Is RHEUMATIC iq its, origin. RHEUMATISM! is caused by Uric Acid Poisoning. GOUT is caused by Urio Acid' Poisoning. NEURALGIA is caused by Urio Acid Poisoning. LUMBAGO is caused by Uric Acid Poisoning. SCIATICA is caused by Uric Acid Poisoning. BLOOD DISORDERS are caused by Urio Acid Poisoning. -Grwvel is caused bv Urio Acid Poisoning. STONE is caused 'by Uric Acid Poisoning. . . . BLADDER TROUBLES are caused by Uno Acid ioisonmg WHAT IS OHIO 'ACID? ’■Urio Acid is one of tie many products of tho Wasting of 'the body. Every moment we *▼o the 'body is wasting, and it is the _ duty certain of our organs to remove the V»si© matter. THE KIDNEYS, To the kidney© is o w Plotted a Urge portion of this task. The kidneys of the average hereon the blood about three pints of urine every day. In this fuantity of urine should be disso.ved about an onnecy ot urea, ten to twelve Brains, in m-eicht of uric acid, together with other animal and mineral matter varying from a third p{ in ounce to nearly an ounce. It the kidneys from any cause are unab.o to oo their Work properly, some of these substances remain in tho sysiem, and become actively mniaonous Urio acid is the most dangerous of these poisons. When it is oc-posited in thTj ? oi£ts and tissues, it produces RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA or GOUT. Tn, other rices the Vood being contaminated, is rendered unfit to absorb nutriment ireely irf we suffer from ANEMIA, NEURALGIA, DIGESTIVE TROUBLES BLOOD MSORDERS and DEBILITY. Sometimes the urio the selves, and then the frightful pain- caused by STONE, * GKAT EL, and BLADDER is eorpexienced. . ~ . . ... . , Thousands (have kidney disorders, and suffer irom uric acid poispning./Uithout knowThe most common indication that- there is anything -wrong -with the Jng the kidneys cause, eys is PAIN IN THE BASIL A more certain test to make is, to place some urine, passed the first thing in tho mornfee.. ia a covered glass, and let it stand until the next morning. If i. is then ciouaj. Shows a brick-dust like sediment, if particles float about in it, or it is or « colour, then the kidnevs are pot healthy and no time shou.d be lost in ensuring their Restoration or BRIGHT’S DISEASE, DIABETES or some lep serious but more pain.ul illness will be the result. Warner’s Safe ©lire. About thirtv years ago, Medical and Scientific men, realising the importance of the Hfioient removal' of urio acid, and other waste poisons from the system, made special rcM*ch with the view to .discover a remedial agent. They realised the fee. that it was teoessary to discover a medicine which wou.d act specifically upon 'both tho liver and - idueys, as, when the kidneys are affected, the liver suffers an syu\pa,thy, nivd vice versa. Tie outcome of their research was tho medicine now known throughout tho world as Warner’s Safe Cure. This medicine possesses the desired property in tho fullest degree, and though over a oiiarter of a century has passed sirvoo it was first discovered, no remedy has yet beer.'clevc-lopcd or like power. It acta equally upon the kidneys and liver, restoring them to health and activity, when a.i urinary and biliary poisons are or necessity removed from' Ihr evstem in a. natural manner. Warner a Safe Cure cures RHEUMATISM, GOUT, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA. PERSISTEM HEADACHE. NEURALGIA, GRAVEL, STOKE and BLADDER TROUBLES, ANEMIA, .DEBILITY, INDIGESTION, TORPID LIVER. Even BRIGHT a .DISEASE viclds to treatment by Warner’s Safe Cure. Mr T. j. Cashier, of 8, Victoria, Stmt, Paddington, N.S.W., says:—“Some time ago I was under medical treatment for severe pains in tho back. __ The doctor who attEmaea me wanted me to undergo tho operation of crushing a* STONE IN Ml BLADDER, Ibu-fe I .did not Tike *the • idea, although the pain I was suffering was severe. ■ A friend advised me to »trv "Warner’s Safe Cure. I did, and, after taking some three or four bottles, I began' to feel better, continued the course, and, thanks to this medicine, i became ‘free from any trouble whatever.” , _ A treatise containing particulars renting to "Warner’s Sato Cure, and the diseases it cures, wi'.l be sent free by H. H. "Warner and Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vie. *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13066, 4 March 1903, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13066, 4 March 1903, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13066, 4 March 1903, Page 9

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