CATHARTICS.
Many people, and rightly too in many instances, believe that the use of cathartics is harmful, are that if once commenced they must always be continued. Such are not the facts however, so far as Warner's safe pills are concerned. They are very gentle in action, do not gripe, are entirely vegetable, and can be taken without discomfort, beiDg sugar-coated. These pills are especially prepared to act in conjunction with Warner's safe cure and other safe remedies, and other pills will not answer as well. In fact other cathartics might entirely neutralise the good effects of the liquid safe remedies. As soon as Warner's safe cure and safe pills have removed the waste matter from the blood, and restored the kidneys and liver to natural action, Nature will supply the needed cathartic, bile, in sufficient quantity, and the use of the pills can be discontinued. Unless tho bowels move at at least once a day Nature should be aided by the safe pills, as without the constant action of the liver in a hot climate ill health must soon result. Many evil effects follow constipation, such as piles, headache, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, &c., all indicating that the blood is being poisoned with waste matter. Messrs Warner and 00. have thousands of testimonies from ladies and gentlemen stating the great good they have derived from the use of Warner's safe pills. They are especially adapted to ladies, and universally used by them. Be snre and get the genuiue, which always bear a picture of an iron safe on the outside of: the wrapper. This caution is not amiss when purchasing any of Warner's safe remedies— always look for the trade mark, a picture of an iron safe on the wrapper.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1893, 2 March 1888, Page 15
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322CATHARTICS. Otago Witness, Issue 1893, 2 March 1888, Page 15
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