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THE VALUE OF HOT WATER.

A Knoxville lawyer, after trying various r< merlins for B right's disease without being at all benefited,- was advised te> tiy hot water. Pie says : — ' Make a \or\fr story f-lioit, I hsffan drinking it. I felt sure that it conld do no harm, and it cost nothing. I drank .» glass of hot water that night before retiring. I drank another the ppxt morning before breakfast, one before dinner, before pupper, and on retiring. I remained in the town where I was for a hi tie more than a week. The third day after beginning the water I felt more 'comfortable than T had for months. I threw away my' gin and morphine- At the end of the week I could walk with mv Imnd erect. 1 was sleeping well at night's and enjoying my meals. I have continued the use of the hot water, and to-day I am a stronger man than I have ever been. I have never enjoyed such general good health and T count myself a sound man. Do yon wonder at my beliving in the hotwater cure ?[• tell you it cured me of Brigbt's disease, I have known several cases of dyspepsia cured. It will cure anything which is caused h}' a bad condition of the blood as well as any disorded • liver, constipation, or indigestion. Let those *vho do not bplieve in it try it.' This sounds nmcli like sensible talk, and if the beergnzzling, wine-bibbing, cider-dnnking, tobacco using, drug-consuming sufferers mound us would put away the abominations which have made thtm ill, and eat plain food and drink pure water they wonJd soon find that God made man to be Jienlthv ; and if he is sick it is usually becausir he makes himself sick.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 8

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THE VALUE OF HOT WATER. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 8

THE VALUE OF HOT WATER. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 8

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