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AN EXPLANATION. As many people find it difficult to underr stand WHY WAITER'S SAFE CURE CURES, as it does, complaints seemingly so different in character as Indigestion- Sciatica Rheumatism Anaemia Biliousness Debility, ■ > ‘Gout Blood-Disorders. Neuralgia ' Gravel ’ ( Lumbago _ Bladder Troubles an explanation is, perhaps, necessary. Warner’s Safe Cure is primarily a sped-' fic cuie for all diseases of the kidneys and liver, even BRIGHT’S DISEASE, the most fatal of all diseases of the kidneys yielding to its curative properties. Now, all the complaints above-mention-ed have but. one origin, namely, the inability of the kidneys and liver to perform their work of removing from the system uric acid and other urinary and biliary poisons. When such poisons are retained in the body , the development of one or more of the .disorders set forth is the result: ; . . WARNER’S SAFE CURE RESTORES the KIDNEYS and LIVER- to health and activity, and enables them to fulfill their allotted task of extracting these poisonous waste products from the blood, and expelling them from the body in a natural manner. As a consequence, all disorders caused by the presence of such poisons are necessarily cured.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 3

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