HOPE.
To sj\> way t,, despair is futile. Whilst "we bi-i-nth" we >.r.-,y ])<<)■■. Of course, it is oft»:i ver\ h-ird In cuvry a hit: , ] head in' a fliiiiini; I'-.i'i: v> lit n troii.ile. as-s.:iiS us, but til;' elTort n:i:st he n!;ule. or l:fe is irl wor'h living. Ma l :' , oeople get despondent wlmn they suffer from sue.': coimvioi. ills ?s rheumatism. ~\-oiit. neuralniii. lumbago, backache, srial .ica. blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, hiindiee. sick-headache, treiipral debility, frravel. stone and bladder troubles. They df) not know that the. ailment it; probably caused by a. failure of the kidneys anil liver to perform their work cf !ir!iti'ali.-:iM'. r , and reiiiovinjr. by the natural channels, uric and biliary waste poisonous n|ntter from the body. The reason why Warner's Safe Cure has been so successfully . eutployid in the treatment of the disorders nuiiiod. since its-introduction thir*y-fivp ypp.i's ',I'io, is that, Warner's Safe Cure acts sprcifica-lly upon the kidneys and liver, healing, soothing, and stimiiiatiiiii. tho.se vital organs, thus enabling (hern to perform the task allotted to them by i:;;turc. When Ihe poisonous waste matter is expelled, nature does the rest. J Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and .storekeepers everywhere, both in the original form (5s bottles) and in the cheaper "Concentrated" nonalco holic form" (2s 6d bottles).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1915, Page 4
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215HOPE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1915, Page 4
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