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COST OF SICKNESS.

What a- large proportion of the time of the healthy is necessarily devoted to. and lost ; ia the care of the sick An army of physicians, nurses and watchers, etc. • ' One sick, member of the family upset? the whole current of domestic affairs, and social and. business interests suffer. Sleepless nights and anxious day < tend to undermine the health cf those v/ho are well. The indirect cost of sickness is an item impossible to estimate ; even the direct, cost is something appalling. Health is maintained by- resorting to the us© of Warner’s Safe Cure just as soon as the liver shows signs of torpidity, or the kidney’s indications of weakness. , ... ' ' This great kidney and- liver specific is endorsed' by the verdict of the world after twenty-one years’ trial. . This is what Mrs Anniev Harris of Charlton, George street, Norwood, "cS.A.y says in a letter dated Oct. 1, 1900: “About seven'-years ago I contra tod a, severe internal complaint, and was in a, very,., critical state. The -doctor attending me told me that if I lived r f should be a sufferer all my lifetime. His treatment was quite useless in giving me relief. After two cr three years I got tired of paying doctors’ fees for no benefit, and hearing of Warner’s Safe Cure, I gave' it a trial. I took, in ad, five bottlesp and am thankful to state I am, perfectly cured. The medical man was genuinely surprised at such a wonderful result. I am now as well as it is possible to be, and give. Warner’ 5 Safe Cure thd whole credit for. accomplishing what doctors deemed impossible. Hoping that ladies, suffering! as I did. will profit-, lam writing to' you now. My •mother considered that her life wa;s saved Vy ifre\ vne, of Warner’s Safe Cure in a somewhat similar complaint.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 66

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COST OF SICKNESS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 66

COST OF SICKNESS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 66