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A FEW CANDID FACTS.

Every careful observer who has sought to keep pace with the march of events, has noted the alarming increase of certain peculiar physical troubles within the past few years. These troubles have come at unexpected moments and in a most treacherous way. They have manifested themselves in innumerable forms, but they have always had the same cause. They have not afflicted the minor parts of the body, but have gone direct to the strongholds of the system, and their work has usually been as prompt as it is fatal. Their treacherous and deceptive nature has often prevented a careful analysis of what causes them, and, as a result, intense suffering and final disaster have usually ensued. The real cause, however, has been a derangement of the kidneys and all of these troubles are, in fact, the first symptoms of the terrible Bright’s disease, which has cist its dark shadow over so many homes in the land and is increasing wonderfully and continually. It is now conceded by the ablest physicians in every land, and by eminent scientists the world over, that this disease is the result of blood poisoning. This poisoning is brought about by wasted and unhealthy kidneys that permit the poison to remain in the blood, instead of throwing it the system. ( To purify a stream we must go to its source, and to cure a disease we must remove the cause. It being true that nine-tenths of all human ailments are caused by diseased kidneys or liver, the lonly certain way to cure these troubles is by treating the organs which cause them. How intimately the kidneys are associated with the entire system may be understood from the fact that over 1000 ounces of blood pass through them every hour, being more than 200 gallons, or nearly one ton in the course of twenty-four boars. This vast mass of living fluid is sent to every part of the body, and if the kidneys are diseased tho impurities that are in the blood are not removed, and hence pass through the veins, carrying disease in some one of i's many terrible forms. The horrors which accnmpasy most of the diseases caused by disordered kidneys and liver cannot be described in print, while the dangers surrounding them are even greater than the agony. And yet a person may he troubled for months without knowing tho cause of the diseases that have attacked him. Some of the symptoms of the first stages, any one of which indicates disordeied kidneys or liver are these : Pains in tho back and around the loins, severe headaches, dizziness, inflamed eyes, a coated tongue and a dry mouth, loss of appetite, chilly sensations, indigestion (the stomach never is in order when the kidnoys or liver are deranged), a dryness of the skin, nervousness, night sweats, muscular debility, despondency, a tired

feeling, especially at night, puffing or bloating under the eyes, etc. •he abore are a few of the hundreds of symptoms which indicate the beginning of aggravated cases of kidney or liver difficulties, and they require instant attention. If these symptoms are not checked at once, they are almost certain to result in some one of the many terrible diseases of the kidneys. But unpleasant as all the symptoms and even these diseases may be, they are af nothing compared to the last stages of tbe complaints. There is but one known remedy that has ever been able to cure serious kidney troubles or control these great organs when once deranged, and that remedy is Warner’s Safe Cure. The tost of merit is in what has been accomplished, and knowing of cures almost numberless in England, Canada, and the United States, many of them chronic and giten up as incurable, makes us bold to say in all sincerity that for all diseases of tbe kidneys, liver, and urinary organs, Warner’s Safe Cure stands alone, not only in point of excellence, hot in the wonderful results it has achieved.

Warner’s Safe Cure is pul up in dark amber glass bottles, with a Safe (the trade mark) blown in the back. A private promissory note bearing t h e firm’s signature is affixed to the neck, and covers tbe top of tbe cork, and is of a light brown color. If this stamp is not found on every bottle of the Safe Cure, or if there is any evidence that it has been tampered with,*md if a safe is not blown on the back of the bottle, reject the bottle at once, and insist on having a genuine one.

The price of the Safe Remedies is as follows;—Warner’s Safe Cure, 5s per bottle ; Warner’s Safe Diabetes Cure, 5s per bottle; Warner’s Safe Pills, Is per vial. If your Chemist does not keep these Safe Remedies, and will not order them, address H. H. Warner & Co., 147 Little Lonsdale Street West, Melbourne.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1485, 27 March 1886, Page 3

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A FEW CANDID FACTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1485, 27 March 1886, Page 3

A FEW CANDID FACTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1485, 27 March 1886, Page 3

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