IN THE LONG RUN.
In one. .of her earlier poems, Ella Wheeler Wilcox says: —“lu the long run fame finds deserving men.” It is true, and equally true that time is the final test by which men and their work are measured 1 . It approves or disproves of ideas, inventions and, methods.Frand and chicanery may flourish for a day, but true merit endures,: and. eyer-widen-, ing blessings follow in its train. ’ ■ ' ■ This line of thought is; suggested in calling to mind the discovery in 1878, after long months of experimentingj of a scientific treatment for Bright’s Disease of the kidneys: Previous to this time the world’s greatest physicians and scientists bad publicly stated that _ there was -no knowncuretor-Bright’s Disease, but tp-day,j thanks to Warner's Safe Cure, ;and greater (liberty ;of thought and treatment; Bright’s Disease in its first and second stages is no'longer considered incurable* Wamor’s Safe Cure ha found its way •'Wound the globe, and can be found in'every civilised country. Think you; if it had not possessed exceptional merits "it could have stood the . test? Call to mind the medicines in vogue a quarter of a century ago,, and hoir. few remain, . Warner’s Safe- Cure- has been weighed in the balance of public-opinion and found exactly as = represented, - and this slight testimonial ;to its worth'is' gladly and freely giyen. , j‘ . " ■ Mr Jobh Meyers, bridge carpenter, : of the Ayr North- fj’upenaland, says: “I was suffering for a long timeFrpm kidney. tro,uble. ,and._cramp-in - the stomach. I could get no relief from any, medicino ■ until I gave Warner’s Safe Cure n trial. ) I go+, great relief from the first bottle. I only used five bottles altogether, and-am now quite cared.] I feel a different -man. ;. I ’may state- that my uncle ,was cured' of . dropsy byjitaki iner Warner’s Safe Cure after the doctors gave him up and'said he must die.” v
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 2
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