SAFE SECURITY.
A. well managed bank, in making loans, requires security. The well managed railway enforces rules to guard against accident. Tlie thrifty farmer ; fences, tlie field, even■ though law- prohibits. cattle from running at large Those who ship gold insure against loss! those who build “fire-proof” buildings insure against fire. . The cautious man will also take an inventory of himself occasionally and see if disease in any form is threatening. • Disease, which (if treated at its inception) would be harmless, unless cheeked, threatens life; and the security against liver end kidney disease is "Warner’s Safe Cure. This is not an unguaranteed statement. It is simply the verdict of those who have tried it. It is Safe. A Sure Security against liver and kidney disease, and -can be taken under all circumstances, iii all conditions, at all ages with perfect safety. A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. The following experience made a profound impression among tlie many friends and acquaintances of Mr Hempton, Electrical-Engineer to the Melbourne City Council, 6 Baldwin St., Malvern, Vic. He says: “I feel it my duty to testify to the splendid results of Warner’s Safe Cure and Pills. About eight years ago 1 was taken ill, and tried different doctors. Thev did me no good, and for a fortnight- I .could not turn in the bed. The doctor informed me that I had kidney colic. I had been reading one of your pamphlets . previous to this, and I thought I would give the Safe Cure a trial. A friend of mine procured me two bottles and one vial of puls, and before 1 had finished the reCond bottle I was up again, an'd it drove a lot of gravel out of my system. The doctor seemed to have no faith in die Cure, and said I would be troubled with the same malady again in two years out I am thankful to say that I have never lad a return of it since, and I think eight years is enough time to prove the cure. I have recommended it to others, with the best results, and shall continue to do so. In fact I think it is the safest and best medicine under the sun, and am confident that it saved' my life. Wishing you every success.”
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New Zealand Mail, 15 February 1900, Page 45
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379SAFE SECURITY. New Zealand Mail, 15 February 1900, Page 45
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