THE POINT OF VIEW.
Outside of a few elemental propositions, such as, " one and one make two," " fire is hot," " frost is cold," there are not many matters upon which it can be said that everybody is in agreement. It all depends upon the point of view. Looked at one way most tilings may be described as "good;" regarded in another way, they may as justly be described as " bad." The old adage, " One man's meat is another man's poison," will express this fact. One of the few statements, the denial of which, would class anyone as a lunatic, is that health is better than sickness, and its corollary that anyone who neglects his health is unfair to himself, and unjust to the community. The reason why many persons continue to suffer from easily curable 'complaints, such as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Jaundice, Anaemia, Gravel, Biliousness, and Debility is that they are not aware that all these disorders are due to an inefficient action of the kidneys or liver. The kidneys or liver or, perhaps, both, are either diseased, or in such a condition that their action is impeded. Warner's Safe Cure absolutely cures all disorders of the liver and kidneys, even Bright's Disease itself. Should, therefore, anyone whose health is impaired by the presence of one or other of the complaints mentioned, take a course of Warner's Safe Cure, a speedy restoration to health will result.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12001, 25 June 1902, Page 3
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