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CAUSE AND EFFECT.

When, through any cause, a person's liver is sluggish or diseased, the system necessarily becomes laden with biliary poisons. It is tho failure of the liyor to properly perform its work which causes people to suffer from indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, general debility, anaemia and jaundice. Any weakness or inefficient action of tho kidneys permits urinary poisons to be retained instead of being ejected in a natural manner. These urinary poisons aro sometimes deposited in tho muscles or, joints, in which case we suffer from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache and sciatica. Sometimes uric acid collects in the kidneys, forming particles. ■ This is tho cause of stone and gravel. Now tho rational course for anyone to pursue when suffering from any of the disorders named, is to at once take measures to restore to health and activity the organ at fault, whether it is the liver or the kidneys, and so ensure the duo removal of the poisons which cause din pain. As a rule, when the action of tho kidneys is impeded, the liver is sympathetically affected and vice versa. A specific cure 'for all diseases of the liver and kidneys will be found in Warner’s Safe Cure. This remarkable medicine acts directly on those vital organs, speedily restoring their vigour. Tin's is the reason that Warner’s Safe Cure cures' all the disorders referred to. The cure effected is radical, because it is natural.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 7

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CAUSE AND EFFECT. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 7

CAUSE AND EFFECT. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 7

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