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The Season’s Legacy.

Particularly at tins season of the year; when the rains of aotamn descend and chilly 'nights and mornings foretell the advent of winter, is a common humanity subject to the many ills which flesh is heir to. A severe sold is the legacy of one, congestion of the kidneys and liver of another, while rheumatics and goat rack the bodies—and soels, we might add—of thousands of other nnfortnnates. As there is always a cause behind an effect, so is there a reason why, particularly at this season of the year, there is so much sickness and suffering. It can all be summed up in two words—-' impute blood." Until within the past few years it was not admitted by the medical profession that rheumatism was a blood disease ; it is now, however, so admitted by the highest authorities, and the methods of treatment have radically changed. In place of oils and blisters and blood-letting —which, perchance, only alleviated lor the time being—modem medical science has gone to the root of the matter, and *' parity the blood” has become tbe accepted theory, litis is hot reason and common sense. With the blood loaded with nrio and lithio acid, constantly depositing gritty crystals about the joints and fibrous tissues, which unite and harden under accumulation, canning loss of power, it is utter folly to expect a cure by outward applications. It is to meet just thcoo conditions that Werner’s sale rheumatic ■ure bns been prepared. It has been tried in ihoif.rnds of cneoo in Kurope and Amnrica, ■.ud proved to be all that is claimed lor it. At the earnest solicitation oi mauy who have heeu nirod, Messrs fi. H. Warner and Co. have recently added it to their other t-tafe remedies for sale in the colonies It yout chemist does not happen to have it in stock, ask him to procure it lor you of big wholesaler. !' i not accept any substitute. You have been Hying obsolete remedies for years; you have new au opportunity of being not only relieved from the pangs of rheumatism, gout, neuralgia and attendant ills, but absolutely and permanently cured by tbe use of Warner’s sale rheumatic cure. Messrs Warner and Co. can furnish thousands of testimonials, and by permission refer to one, an exceptional oaee—that of George Moon, Esq., of Williams town, Victoria, a gentleman 65 years of age, and who for 35 years hsd suffered torture unspeakable. He was compelled to go on orutebee when able to move about, was almost blind, bis joints were swollen to twice their natural sise, and he was indeed in a deplorable condition. After spending almost a fortune seeking relief, Warner’s safe rheumatic cure was brought under bis notice. He began its use as a forlorn hope, with the res suit that today be is completely restored, having turown away hie c.uiohes, while his eyesight has returned and his joints resumed their normal size. He has been cured lor more than nine months, so that there can be no mistake about its permanency. This sounds like a big story, but we refer the sceptical reader to Mr Moon, either personally or through tbe poat. With eucb a medicine at hand for tbe alleviation of iheu. matiam—which often suddenly goes to the heart and causes destu— is it not foolish, nay, criminal, to lunger suffer ? The beat effects are obtained by alternating Warner's safe cure with Warner's sale rheumatic cure. Having pure blood, perfect health will necessarily follow, an 1 with that you can defy tbs bugbear of diminished health as tbe scasou change.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2079, 10 June 1887, Page 2

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The Season’s Legacy. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2079, 10 June 1887, Page 2

The Season’s Legacy. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2079, 10 June 1887, Page 2