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A GOOD THING.

*_ When a medicinal preparation olaimii public attention hae stood the test of tim md from the first haa proved to be a phen menat eucooes wherever intruduced, it ie on natural to conclude tbat it possesses a hi; legroe of intrinsic valuo as a remedy. In tl absence of such a recommendation any amou }f persistent advertising would not alone gi it oontinuod life. Warner'? Safe Ouro has been thirteen yea before the people of the United States, ar seven yen« among the inhabitants of Austr laeia and Hew Zealand. Its inherent virtu fully account for its acquired fame as i »b»oluto specific m complaints of the liv and kidneys and the innumerable symptoi and complications arising therefrom, whi ita curative power is as distinctly appare to-day as ever it had been during its remar able career. It hog blessed, and is still We; ing, thousand*. The amount of miso it has been the means of removing or pi ventioa is incalculable— grealer m degn prebably, than hoB been exerted by all t other remedies (so called) placed before o suffering raco put togotber. It is greatly bo deprecated that the afflicted should led astray by nostrums of no pormane worth, although professionally equal to t herculean tack of curing— and that out onp b.ottle — all the diseases of modern limi The utter impossibility of such a feat bei: accomplished should p»t the unwary on thi guard. Warner's Safe Cure cures afrsoliitplv a permanently.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5408, 7 May 1892, Page 3

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A GOOD THING. Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5408, 7 May 1892, Page 3

A GOOD THING. Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5408, 7 May 1892, Page 3