POISONED.
A large number of lameatabk dealhe occur annually from poison taken either deliberately or accidentally. Tnere Mβ very many kinds of poisons, and aome~ of * the most inimical are Constantly being manufactured "within our bodies. It is as necessary to life that the t!e«Ml of the body should waet* away as it ii that they should be continuously renewed by an adequate eupply of food, iiir, and water. Th« waste mattw formed within us must be removed from the body as fast as it i* formed or w must suffer from ill-health—or selfpoisoning—caused by it* retention il the system. Most of the common ill* from 'which we suffer, eueh *e rheumar tism. gout, neuralgia, lumbago; backiivbc Viatica, blood disorders, anaemia, biliousness, jaunaioe. Mckh.ni'luche, general debility, gravw,lto>it ami bladder troubles are_ due to ik» fljk-übion of uric and biliafry waet*, poisons which would bo . remorid, througJi the natural channels, if < «!• kidneys and liver were acting efficuuil* Iy. It is therefore requieite, if.we suffer, from any of the aiimento mentioned, that tlie kidneys and' liver be reitoMa to health and activity. The reason that Warner's Safe Cure has been so ejlOressfully employed in the cure of all these ailments is that the medicine aeti specifically upon the kidneys and liver» exorcising" a restorative and stimulating influeuuo .upon thoee vital organs, thot Htisuring the expulsion from the Kody of the uric and biliary poiaone. the presence of which is the c*u» «i the salforinp. The action of.'Waraer'a Safe Cure is described in detail in a trtttiw which will be sent, poet fw*, to aayanfl on application to H. H. Waruer and Co., Limited, Auatralanaa BraaeH, Warjier's Safe Car* J* aela by ihemiats and etoiektseeew *nieyw'lier". both in the original 6s feoUks and in the cheaper (2e ,8d) "CeWttlttated,,? non-alcoholic form: «ack COBtaiuing the same aaphg^vt Qo&",\ -
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 February 1912, Page 1
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304POISONED. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 February 1912, Page 1
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