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TEN GOOD REASONS

WHT TOU SHOULD TAKE WARNER'S SAFE CURE.

1. Because " Warner's Safe Cure " will save yonr life, if you are troubled with any form of Kidney, Liver, or Urinary Disease. 2. Because " Warner's Safe Cure " is guaranteed to do as represented. Jt is no new untried remedy, but has been before the public now more than a decade, and millions (not thousands) of people have attested to its virtues. 3. Because " Warner's Safe Cure " contains nothing injurious. The oldest and youngest can take it with perfect safety. It has been passed upon by the chemists of the German Government and allowed to enter that especially strict country as harmless, a freedom given fco but very few proprielory medicines. 4. Because " Warner's Safe Cure " cures permanently. Very many medicines bring temporary relief, while but few make a permanent cure. We have thousands of testimonials from people who were cured ten, eight, six and four years ago, and remain well to-day. 5. Because "Warner's Safe Cure" cures kidney disease and all symptona thereof, which are legion. Medical authorities assert that 93 per cent of all diseases which afflict humanity are the direct result of imperfect kidney action. The kidneys can be put in repair and made to do the work nature designed them to do by using " Warner's Safe Cure." 6 Because "Warner's Safe Cure" is the best and safest remedy for the many disorders -from which the gentler sex suffer. Instruments and violent lotions treat only the effects, while "Warner's Safe Cure" goes to the root of the trouble and cures the cause. Why suffer longer in silence when th? means of permanent cure is within your grasp? 7. Because "Warner's Safe (Jure" positively removes the excess of uric acid and urea which imperfect kidney action leaves in the blood, and which is the direct cause of heart disease, apoplexy, rheumatism, paralysis, insanity, and kindred death-dealing results of poisoned blood. 8. Because " Warner's Safe Cure " has a direct action on the liver, the largest organ of the body, and which acts in union with the kidneys. It is impossible to enjoy gond health when the liver is diseased. " Warner's Safe Cure " will put it in perfest health. 9. Becausp. " Warner'B Safe Cure" is the only known cure for Bright's 1 disease of the kidneys, which is nothing more nor less than advanced kidney diseasß. Whliam Roberts, M.D., F.R.S., P.R.C.P., the great authority on this di- 1 sease, says:— "The attention of the patient is awakened some months, or it may be years, after it, (Bright's disease) has existed, by the gradual failure of his strengh and his increasing pallor or sallowness and disinclination to exertion. The disease proceeds silently amid apparent health, and then suddenly declares itself by a fit of convulsions, deep sleep,/nervouß blindness, dropsy of the lungs, or a violent inflammation." Prevent these terrible afflictions by the free use of " Warner's Safe Cure." 10. Because "Warner's Safe Cure " if taken when you feel out of sorts and before you develop any special disease, will remove any trifling difficulty and be money in your pocket, as it will save your health, which is the beßt capital any man or woman can possess. " Warner's Safe Cure is made strictly on honour. Everything which enters into it is the beat money can buy. Its past success is proof positive that it is all it is re* presented to be.

Fob nearly eighty years the House of Commons has, says the "Weekly Register, "been accustomed to vote a pension of £10 a year, to a person who appears in the Estimates as the "Daughter of a Toulonese emigrant." What her name is, and why her father's emigration established a claim on the British taxpayer, are questions frequently asked in the House of Commons, but never answered. The general, vague impression is that the unknown father of this anonymous daughter emigrated at the time that Napoleon was "a captain in the French Artillery and began to distinguish himself at Toulon, which is nearly a hundred years ago. The Treasury recently discovered that the lady is dead, and this year, for the first time within the memory of living man this sum of £10 will not be asked for in Committee of Supply.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1815, 25 July 1891, Page 4

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TEN GOOD REASONS Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1815, 25 July 1891, Page 4

TEN GOOD REASONS Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1815, 25 July 1891, Page 4

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