WORTH KNOWING.
Is you are ill, out of sorts, or iu pain, lose no time in finding out the cause. Nino times out of ten, when health fails, the kidneys are at fault. They are the filler*. The purity of the blood depends upon their cleansing powers. When the kidneys get weak, the blood becomes contaminated with urinary poisons which the kidneys fail in extract.
If you notice an increasing disposition to relieve yourself of water, especially during the night, your kidneys are weakening. As they become weaker, a scalding or irritating sensation is felt, while a dull ache or pain in ' the back manifests itself and makes vou miserable. If the water, when allowed' to) stand undisturbed for 24 hours, becomes' cloudy, or shows a sediment, you cannot afford to neglect taking measures to restore ! your kidceys to health. Otherwise your i face will presently get pale or puffyes- • pecially under the eyes—the feet or ankles [ will swell, the heart begin to act irregularly, and your very life be in danger. An eminent scientist once said, "'Take care of your kidneys, and your health will take care of itself." This is good advice. , For more than 20 years has Warner's Safe Cure demonstrated its wonderful power to cure all diseases* of the kidneys. By mak- j ing the kidneys healthy, this remarkable | medicine rids the system of all urinary poisons. The presence of these poisons is j the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,» Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Amentia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness, General Debility, Gravel,. Bladder Troubles, and Bright s Disease. Warner's Safe Cure speedily and permanently cures all these. It makes the kidneys healthy and Nature does the rest.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11955, 2 May 1902, Page 3
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282WORTH KNOWING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11955, 2 May 1902, Page 3
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