A GREAT LEGACY.
What it is; and, "What it has Accomplished. " Sire," exclaimed a man in the homely g«rb of a mechanic, to Richelieu, Prime Minister of Franca, as ho naa enteriot; hie Palace—" Sire, 1 have made « discovery which shall make rich ani great the nation which shnll develop it. Sire, will yon give me an audience?" Richelieu, constantly importuned, finally ordered the "madman" imprisoned. Even in gaol he did not desist from declaring his " delusion," which one day attructed the attention of * British nobleman who heard De Cause's (story, and developed his discovery of steam power. All great disooveries are at firat ! derided. Nine years Ago, a man, yet under middle age, enriched by a basineso which covered the United States, found himse'f suddenly stricken down. When his physicians said recovery wis impossible be used a new discovery, whioh, lilts all advances in science, had bean oppcssd bitterly by the schoolmen. Nevertheless, it cured him, and out of gratitude iherefor he ooneiorated a part of his wealth to tha spreading of its merits before the world. Such in brief is the history of " Warner's Save Cum," which has won, according to the testimony of eminent persona, the most deserved repnUtion ever accorded to any known compound, and which is finally winning on its merits alone the xpprovni of ths mo*' conservative practitioners. It cures disease by removing the cause, cleansing the fountains, and enrichiog the blood. It gives strength and vigour to the digestive and muscular system. ISinety-thre* per cent, of all disease which nfflots humanity arise from disordersd kidneys. Thin is shown by medical authorities. " Warner's. Safb Curk" has a direct actioo on the kidney*. It is a food as well as well as a medicine for them ; it is restorative ,* it is healing ; and Nature,when allowed her fu'l play and seeps, will cure nearly all disease if the/ organs nam«d : are intact. " Sirs Cure." oures congestion of the kidneys, backache, and all bladder and udnary difficulties. It prevents stone, removes drepsy, and is absolutely tha only remedy that dissolves and expels from the system uric acid, of which there is a quantity secreted etob day from the waste and debris of muscular activity, sufficient, if retained in the blood, to poison six men. To its prince io the blood can be attributed all those sudden deaths which are set down as heart disease, apoplexy, and paralysis.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1919, 20 July 1889, Page 1
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400A GREAT LEGACY. Temuka Leader, Issue 1919, 20 July 1889, Page 1
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