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THE GIANT OF MEDICINES. The greatest Medicine on earth for IT CURES WHEN OTHER TEMEDIB3 FAIL. Why is it effective in so many different diseases ? Warner’s Safe Dure is not a “ cure all,” i but yet it is r specific medicine for many diseases. Why one remedy can effect so many cases is in this wise. The diseases have a common cause, end a remedy that can affect the cause permanently cures all the diseases. Unlike any other organ inthebodj, the kidney, when diseased may itself be free from pain, and the very fact that it is not painful leads manypsoploto deny that it is diseased. But medical authorities agree that,it cun be far gone with disease, and yet give forth no pain, because it has few if any nerves of sensation, and these are the only means of conveying the sense of pain; thus unconciously diseased, it effects the entire system. We do not open a watch to see if it is going or in good order; we look at the hands, or note the acciracy of its time. So we need not open the kidney to see if it is deceased.. We study the.condition of the system. Now then, kidney disease produces any of the following symptoms; backache; fluttering and pain in the heart,, tired feelings, irregularity and excess in urinating, especially during night, sour stomach, heirtburn, with dyspepsia, intense pain upon upon sudden excitement in the small of the back, headache and neuralgia, loss of 7 memory, rheumatism, chills and fever and pneumonia, dropsical swellings, red or white brick dust, albumen and tube, fasts in the water, constipation alternating with looseness, short breath, pleurisy and bronchial affections, yellowish pale skin, etc. These are among ,the chief disorders or symptoms caused by a diseased condition of the kidneys. Now then isn’t it clear to you that the kidneys being the cause of all these derangements, if they themselves are 1 restored to health by the great specific, Warner’s Safe Cure, the majority of the above ailments will disappear f There 13 NO mystery about it. It does cure many bad states of the system precisely as we have indicated. Vvhan the kidneys are diseased, the albumen, the life-property of the blood, escapes through their wall and passes away in the water, while the urea, the kidney poison, remains, and it is this kidney poison in the blood that, circulating throughout the entire body, affects every organ, and produces all the above symptoms. Therefore, we say confidently that Warner’s Safe (Jure is the most effective medicine ever discovered for the human race. It is the common remedy which, overcoming the common cause, removes the greatest possible number of evil effects from the system. Let us note a few of these diseases, and how they are effected by kidney poison, and are cored by Warner’s Safe Cure. Consumption.— ln a great many cases consumption is only the effect of a diseased condition of the system, ' and not an original disease. IE the kidneys are inactive and there is any natural weakness in the lungs, the kidney poison attacks their substance, and eventually they waste away, and are destroyed. Dip your finger iu acid and it is burned. Wash, the finger every day in acid and it soon becomes a festering sore and is eventually destroyed. The kidney poison acid in the blood has same destructive effect upon the lungs. For this reason a person whose kidneys are ailing vyill have grave attacks of pneumonia in the spring of the year. Long fevers, coughs, colds, bronchitis, pleurisy, etc., at all seasons of the year, Rectify the action of the kidneys by Warner’s Safe Cure as many hundreds of thousands have done, and you will be surprised at the improve-ment-in the condition of the lungs. Impaired Eyh-sioht.— Kidney add with some persons has an especial affinity for the optic nerves, and though ;we have never urged it as a cure fqr disordered eyesight many persons have written us expressing surprise that after a thorough course of treatment with Warner’s Safa Cure, thair eye tight has vastly improved. In fact one .of the best oculists says,' that half the patients that come to him with bad | eyes upon examination he are victims of kidney disorder. We have no doubt thot the reason why so many people complain of failing eye-sight early in life is that, all unconscious to themselveg; their kidneys have been out of order for years, and the kidney poison is gradually ruining the system.

A waiter at the Club Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington, fell from the top storey on Thursday morning while cleaning a window, and receiyed concussion of the brain, injury to the spine, and other injuries; He is not expected to live. . Some time back considerable excitement was occasioned at Carterton (Wellington) owing to the sudden disappearance of a child of Mr Thomson, one of the residents. Several search parties were out, but there was no trace of the body until Wednesday, when it was found in a gully five miles from where the child was last seen alive. Decomposition was in an advanced stage, and the head was severed from the trunk. An inquest will be held. HOILOWAY'fI PILIS AND OINTMENT. Though it ia impossible, in this climato of changing temperature, to prevent ill-health altogether, yet its form and frequency may be much mitigated by the early adoption of < remedial moasures. When hoaraeneea, cough, thick breathing, and the attending slight. ferec indicate irritation of the throat or cheat, Holloway's Ointment should be rubbedjiupon theae parte without delay, and his taken in appropriate donee, to promoto its ourati-re aption. No catarrhs or iioro throats can .j-BEiat th«wti remedies. Printed directions) enfelqps cY«y pacaoge of Holloway'a medicaments, which are suited to all ages and conditions, and to syery ordinary digrase to which humanity is liable.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1946, 21 September 1889, Page 1

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976

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1946, 21 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1946, 21 September 1889, Page 1

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