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SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.

Somebody said somewhere’ at some time “ That men, natiots and things could learn the lesson of life from the Ephemera—the insects of a summer day which are born and breathe and die,” and to a great extent this is true, Man’s is a little longer than the day of the house fly, that is all, and wliat is true of him is true of many of his wor’-s. There are flourishing in Australia now many financial institutions, great newspapers, and commercial estiblishments, which being independent of any one man, have outlived the men who made them, and will probably continue, changeless to the end of civilisation, Thero are others which were as unstable as the men who made them, and have long since disappeared in the the general ruin. And thero have been medicines without inherent virtue, which have sprung into the long list of dead failures. Any thing can live for a year or two. You may delude some of the people, as Abraham Lincoln said, for a time, but you cannot delude all the people all the time. Now Warner’s Safe Remedies are advertised on their Stirling merit, and by the fact that they are made and sold on honour. Fourteen years ago these medicines were first placed on the market; every year since then has seen u wider and constantly increasing use of them —because they are in the world of medicines what the Bank of England is to the world of finance. Mr. M. Sharkey, of Norwood, SA , writes to H. H. Warner & Co, on May 523, 1393, adding his quota to a huge mass of testimony of which the following is an abslrat :

Dear Sirs— l have to thank Warner’s Save Cure that I am alive and enjoying good health to-day. Five years ago 1 was stricken dewn by some disease of which the first symptoms were great weakness, emaciation, and excruciating pains over the whole body. The malady increased at an alarming rate, doctors were called in and consultations held , and I was removed to the hospital in order to get better attenteon. It was then decided that I was suffering from Bright’s desease. I remained uuder treatment nntil at length the medical men decided they could do no more for me, reccomending me to go home and prepare for the worst, and indeed I cared very little what the end might be, I was so weak and miserable. At this time a friend who had heard of some wonderful cures by the use of Warner’s Save Cure, procured for me a bottle of that medicine and some Safe Rills, and I eommeneced their use. After taking five bottles I could feel that I was recovering strength every day. I continued f-r several months with the medicine until I had regained my former strength and energy. I seem to have a new lease of life and feel altogether a new man, able to attend business, and am stronger and better than I have been for many years. I have often said that Warner's Safe Cure is worth not only Jive shillings, but Jive hundred shillings a bottle, being quite .convinced that it war, the means of saving me grom an early grave, I travel a good deal in South Australia and never fad lo recommend the medicine to any one I know to be suffering from Li.’ney disease.

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Western Star, Issue 1912, 12 May 1894, Page 1

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SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. Western Star, Issue 1912, 12 May 1894, Page 1

SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. Western Star, Issue 1912, 12 May 1894, Page 1

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