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Internal Fire.

A lew years wo oue ol the most i nportant eotl mme* mVS W. caught file. It started iiowly, bat soon obtained such headway that it spread through the greater portion ol the enure mine. To flood it with water woo d •itiogntah the fire, but well nigh ruin the mine , and still the flames continued to increase. At that juncture a young man stepped tajart and anggested that all the entrant and Tent.hole* ol the mine be covered end eecored, thus shutting off the supply ol air Hie advice was followed, and the flamee were Anally enbdoed. To compare the condition ol this mine with many phiiei ofihe human system, is most wtttrtl and appropriate. Fire in the blood n ie not a mere expreeaion, it is a moat serious Jact. How it originates, it may be impoaeible *ny < but that it barns and rages with an increasing lory, the one who ie its victim only too paintnlly knows. The blood ie the life. It u designed by natnre to parity, strengthen, end rasteia the system. It is too olten made the channel through which poison and death *s® transported Poisonous acids coming through the veins and arteries inflame and cauae a Are just as real as the one which existed in the mine. They barn and irritate, wneing the brain to become weak and the narree unstrung ; they carry pains to the muscles, and leave agouiee in the joints ; they bring destruction instead ol strength ; they devastate the very portions el the body that most require help, and they hasten the epproaeb ol death in its most horrible form. Theee things have been lelt by innumerable people who have been the victims ol rheumatic disorders, and the agonies they have andnred confirm this description. There is bnt one way by which this fiie in the blood can be extinguished, and that is by chatting off the supply ol these poisonous *cids. The lactic, litbie. and a tic aoiJs coma into the blood through the liver and kidneys, end they remain in solution in the blood] producing inflammatory rheumatism, sciatica,’ lumbago, neuralgia, goat, and all rheumatic fevers and affections. When they are depoeited ae gritty crystals in and near the joints, they cause articular rbenmatism ; when in the maides, muscular rheumatism and lam. bago ; when in the tissues covering the nerves, ■eiatiee ; when in the lace, head, and nerves generally, neuralgia. In every case they are painlnl; in meet instances, dangerous. Inflammatory rbenmatism is likely to locate in some joint, and become chronic, or suddenly atteek the brain or heart, causing apoplexy or heart disease. The fire in the blood mast be extinguished—the supply mast be ehat off. This can only be done by guarding the portals to tha blood—the kidneys and liver ; and no maans baa ever been found lor accomplishing this which ean equal Warner’s Safe Bhenmatio Cote, combined with Warner's Safe Care. They act directly upon the seat ol the disorder, and extinguish the fire by controlling the (apply sad removing the cause The well-known standing ol H. H. Warner A Co., ol Rochester, London, Melbourne, Toronto, Frankfort,and Bombay, the remarkable success which Warner’s Sale Cure has achieved, being indorsed by medical men, the elergy, hamsters, and leading men in all walks ol life, and the fidelity with which they have carried out all their promises to the public, should be a sufficient warrant that the above statements are true. They, how. ever, guarantee to cure ninety five per cent ol all rheumatic troubles, especially acute, il directions are followed knowing full well that the demonstrated power of their remedies justify them in so doing. Nothing can be lairer than this, and lh.se wbo seller iu the future from rheumatism with such an offer before them, do so on their own responsibility, and can blame no one if living pain and untimely death are the results, I

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2030, 25 February 1887, Page 3

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Internal Fire. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2030, 25 February 1887, Page 3

Internal Fire. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2030, 25 February 1887, Page 3