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A PROLONGED EXISTENCE

Death was not man's inheritance, but lif Eatth was intended for a paradise of bliss, Unfading beauty, and eternal spring, Till sin invited diro.dissjase into the world "No nation can be truly great unless ifca I people be healthy and happy, both socially and morally," remarks a modern writer ; and : similar sentiments have been expressed by the philosophers of all ages, even if we turnback to the most ancient people. " A sound mind can i b'ufc dwell in a sound body," said the ancient | Roman. To be successful in life men must | purify their system before the mind can have its ! action in motion, and rise equal- to the battle of j life. The fervid preacher of the Gospel.'tho ! eloquent advocate of liberty, the mariner exposed to the storm, the mechanic bent double ins his workshop, are all liable to invasion of disease.. Were ready means taken to reinvigorate thesystem whenever its powers are felt to be on the decline, [disease could not invade the citadel of I life. Yet often when one dies of physical transgression, 1 when a timely course of medioine would have prevented the inroad of disease, and prolonged life, we hear ifc proclaimed . from the sacred desk that the death is " providential." Aye, a serious mistake, for ifc lulls people into security, and instead of arousing, quiets thdr fears. Ifc is true that the science of medicine has nob always kept progress with the march of civilisation. In this very age all seem to be running a race — from the infant to the matured individual—as to who shall first reach the grave ! But this rock in our nation's pathway has been observed, and has If d to the adoption of more vigorous measures, among which the " Warneir's Safe Remedies" take a leading place. That firm's famous liver and kidney specific — the «' Warner's Safk Cure" — has by this time won such a general reputation, due to the fact that ib is the only known care for complicated kidney complaints and Bright.} disease. Iks great i fficacy is borne out by a great; number of strong and di§tingui.<-hed 'testimonials, among which we find many heralds of the Cross Among those who warmly endorse "Warnpr's Safe Remedies" are the Rev Walter" Roberts, M.A., '.of Scotland, now in Brisbane ; Very Rev. Heniry Plume, Archdeacou of North Queensland ; the widely-known Rev. Wm. Poole, of Brisbane; tliie Rev. William Powell, Methodifct minister at Rockhampton ; the Rev; John Robson; of Mo* long; the Rev. Rob. S. Willis, of Manly Beach, Sydney ; the Very Key. Dean Mahong, of Penrith ; the Rev. William Campbell, of Dunedin, N Z. ; the Rev. Beu. Vanes, of Waikouaifci,N.Z ! . ; Rev. E. E. Chambers, Lyttelton, N.Z. ; .Rev. Thomas Brassingtou, Cleremont, Queensland ; Rev. R. Keily, Yass, Victoria. Testimonies coming from such responsible sources, mast awaken in every reflecting mind the necessity of looking after our bodily as well as spiritual health. Every individual inherits a given amount ol physical and mental strength. We have in right to fritter away and carelessly dispose id such a glorious inheritance as is strengthlc body and energy of brain. Testimonies from, responsible personages, as quoted above, bearin on the high efficacy of " Warner's Safe Renv" dia:-," should show 'our population the guide < vigorous health, and open the avenue of atfcah ment of what the good and wise in all ages ha\ • believed in, and what our sacred writings so r - peafcedly promise— a joyous, healthful, : 4U.--greatly prolonged existence.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 27

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A PROLONGED EXISTENCE Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 27

A PROLONGED EXISTENCE Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 27