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| 4 Nation of Suicides. i > »■ : • Despite our triumphs in medicine and Hanilation it would appear from even a. ~* superficial study of the mortality tables that we are nothing more than a nation of snieitlcK and nothing less. We make, as a nation, elaborate preparations for the conservation oi the national health. We constjint'v iuerettse i'ie bulk of sanitary legislation, and thr?i».wi the menace to health with painful penalties aud all the time we are c. nation of suicides. And with what wennon do we kill ourselves ? j With the weapon of imprudence and neg- , leot. Every dyspeptic may have incipient j Bright's disease of the kidney.?, and yet ! how many thousand dyspeptics who make jno attempt to treat their dyspepsia. j " Bright's disease," sayn the celebrated ' Prof. Frederick Robevts, M.D., of London, : England, " haa no symptoms of its own." \ It begins oftentimes as an exceedingly j chronic process, and may exist even for ' months or years without any symptoms ' occurring which direct atttention to the ■j kidnevß. Oftentimes symptoms on the -""•< of the other organs, such as palpita- ' l " ov » i r)sia, shortness of I fSfl «*f *J?« hearti w - r "' the bretttiij headttdHesii 8f (HslttrbAßeß- «. .. vision, first impel the pdtieilt to s^fek iflgdl- j cjal advice, ft has no symptom's of itsowrty i for ifi. tfo fflidet of. apparent health, tiie j patient may be seized with fiori?ill3loi?s or ; apoplexy. In many caaes there may be no ! pramonitory symptoms. The victim may suddenly go from a condition of good health and vigor to one. of suffering and weakness, indicated by losa of strength, heart failure, dropsy, suppression of urine, emaciation, or excruciating pain. What becomes of the man who disregards the first herald of the enemy ? Death may not reach' h'ini through thst easmy,- bat death will come closer to him than to the man' who possesses the valuable quality of being t able to accept a warning. And when you j have been warned, act on that warning at j once. Warner's Safe Cure is an absolute j cure for Bright's disease as well as for all J liver and kidney troubles, and this local J physicians and foreign medical men are j honest enough 1 to regcfgtiisd and acknowledge the fact. Mr John Hunter, of j Kakaramea, N.Z., is one of the latest of the j cloud of witnesses who testify that the old i opinion of Warner's Safe Eemedies is ! correct and unchangeable. Says Mr ! Hunter, "There is a cure for Bright';? i disease : " — !

"Kakaramea, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1892:— Betwe en three and four year 3 ago my wife, who was suffering from some, to us, unknown complaint, consulted a medical man. He, however, failed to afford her any relief. The true nature of the complaint was not discovered until she consulted another doctor, who informed her | that she was suffering from Bright's dis. ease of the kidneys. She was induced to see a third doctor so as to be quite certain. He corroborated the statement of the second doctor, and her case was ultimately given up, as being incurable. She was then advised to take Warner's Safe Care and Safe Pills. At the time she commenced taking Safe Cure thero was a running of water from each leg about the shin. All this hos now disappeared. For five months she was not able to lie down. Now she is able to lie down and sleep comfortably. All symptoms of the disease have disapponred, and I attribute her return to health to Warner's Safe Cure and Safe Pills. She is always recommending Safe Cure to people visiting the hotel. •'John Hunter."

HEADACHE, BACKACHE. INDIGESTION, j FLATULENCE. SOUR STOMACH A LIVER COMPLAINT, PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. TIRED NATURES GREAT RESTORER. EVIDENCE FROM INVERCARGILT. Thomas Chambers, Esq , Invercargill, who writes : — I have very great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful effect of your Clements Tonic, which I have proved* for j myself. I was the subject of general ! debility ; could not get any sound sleep, a feeling of prostration and languor, poor appetite and indigestion ; the blood was very poor, which brought on great weakness, with all its evil effects. Seeing one of your advertisements in the paper, I got some of Clements Tonic, and it has wrought a wonderful change in my whole system, restoring me to good health.— Thomas Chambers, Dee-street, Invercargill, New Zealand. BETTER TO BE SUr¥tHAN~SORRY. To prevent moulds, spots, &'c, on your butter and packages for export, paint your boxes or kegs with a solution of Sal3aline. A shilling packet makes one gallon ; odouress and harmless. Sold everywhere. UNCLE SAM'S ROLLED OATS, the most nentritious breakfast meal. WATER FLOWS WHERE GRAVITATION ATTRACTS :— You recognise the first fact -, the second is as true when water flows npwards. People will not trouble when and what they buy, but until then they will always see they get Crease'i a. I. Coitee for it is the best.

LOST— On the road between Foxton and Carnarvon, a Silver Bangle. The finder is requested to return the same to the office of this paper. FOUND -A Silver Watch and Chain. Owner on giving correct description and paying cost of advertising can obtain the sam« f LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 17th JANUARY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will J\ sell bj public auction as above, at I p.m.— 15 head mixed cattle , 14 good springing heifers 15 18-month heifers 4 3 year heifers, close to ! calving 200 store wethers 160 mixed hoggets 500 ewes and lambs (in lots) , 200 shorn lambs 400 2 to 8-tooth breeding ewes | (in lots) 200 2-tooth forward wethers 320 2 and 4-tooth wethers Also, Sections 2, 8, and 4, Block 9, township of Levin, all cleared { splendid buildinar •CUt." . . . . .

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Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1894, Page 3

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