MAGIC.
A wave of the magician's wand ! The prince is released from the spell cast upon him by the malignant witch! He resumes his glorious birthright! A man again and a prince ! It is a pretty allegory. We, however, enter the twentieth century with minds freed from all superstitions." Magic is dead. Science reigns supreme. Science with cleanly chiselled features, penetrating vision, emotionless, scrutinises each of life's problems, and proudly and firmly demands to know' the cause, of every effect. In ancient days the wonderful curative properties of Warner's Safe Cure would have been looked upon us magical. Unerring science now insists upon the effect being traced to its primary cause and asks, "Why does Warner's Safe Cure cure so many diseases of seemingly diverse- origin ?" It is demonstrated that this medicine does actually cure such diseases as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Atnmnia, Indigestion, Biliousness,, Sick Headache, General Debility, Gravel, Bladder Troubles, and Blight's Disease; but why does fit cure them ?
Science herself supplies the answer as, after searching investigation, she only can— " Warner's Safe Cure cures all these diseases because they one and all arise from an impaired action of the kidneys and liver. The cause of each is the same. Urinary and biliary poisons which healthy kidneys and liver normally extract from the blood and expel from tho body are suffered to remain in the system. Warner's Safe Cure by restoring the kidneys and liver to health renews th; power of those vital organs and enables them to properly perform thennatural functions. All urinary and biliary poisons are then duly removed, and diseases caused by the presence of such poisons, as a matter of course, cease to exist."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11887, 12 February 1902, Page 7
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284MAGIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11887, 12 February 1902, Page 7
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