HOPE.
To give way to despair ii futile. Whilst we breathe wc V.r.y'hope. Of course, it ic oft«ii very hard to carry a high hentl nr a sniiliny; fiice when trouble assails us, but the effort must, be made, or life is not worth living. Many people get despondent when thev suffer from such common ill? ?s rheumatism, gout, ncu-*' ralgia, lumbago, baekaehe, sciatica, blood, disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, siek-lieadat'he, general debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles. They do not know that the ailment is probably caused by a failure of the kidneys and liver to perform their work of neutralising, and removing, by the natural channels, uric and biliary waste poisonous matter from the body. The reason why Warner's Safe Cure has been so successfully employed in the treatment of the disorders named, since its introduction thirty-five years ago, is that Warner's S;if_- Cure acts specifically upon the kidney? and liver, -healing, soothiuc. and stiuudutimr those vital organs, thus enabling them to perform the task allotted to them by nature. When the poisonous waste matter is expelled, nature docs the rest. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original form (5s bottles) and in the cheaper "Concentrated" non-alco holic form (2s 6d .bottles).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1915, Page 4
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211HOPE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1915, Page 4
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