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In other words—“An ounce of Prevention is worth, a pound of Cure.” The wisest axiom ever uttered. Some people do not expect good health and wait until prostrated before beginning to think of cure. A little medicine used in time is better than muen used after Nature’s rallying point is passed. The timely use of Warner’s Safe Cure, when symptoms of liver trouble or kid. ney weakness appear, will save you time, money and suffering. Mr L. C. Snowdon, Surgeon Dentist. writing from Post Office Hotel, Maryborough. Queensland, ou 3rd Nov., 1900, says: “I may state that I was a sufferer from chronic kidney disease, which made my life perfectly unbearable. I consulted the best available doctors both iu England and in Australia, but with one result, absolute failure to obtain relief. I tried different proprietary medicines, but with no beneficial result. During this time you can well understand the pain and misery I endured, fe> say nothing of the expense. I was staying with a professional friend, and related my trouble. He suggested Warner’s Safe Cure, but I ridiculed the idea, telling him I was heartily sick of both doctors and medicine. The symptoms gradually became worse, the pain more intense, and in a fit of desperation, I despatched my assistant for a bottle of this remedy, although expecting no better results from it than from other medicines I had used. Thank God for that bottle! It was but the forerunner of my complete cure. I used half a dozen bottles, and my cure was perfect and marvellous.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 3

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1 OZ. – 1 LB. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 3

1 OZ. – 1 LB. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 3