LABOR LOGIC.
(Brawn and Brain 1 The ponderous edgine with its wondrous propelling power, coupled to the long train fully freighted with the richest products of the intellectual looms of the Centuries. What, obstacles pan stay che progress of this mighty force, when once under full steam aldng life's highway ? But with brawn or briain impaired, a maul is bAdly handicapped in the mad race .for success which isSthe marked characteristic of the present ago. (The Physical System is a most intricate piece of machinery. It ought to bo kept well regulated’,''so 1 ' that it will work barnapnionsly in all Its 1 parts, 1 then it is capable of an imiaerise amount of work. It is said that a watch, if expected to keep perfect time, must be wound daily, It| will Elptikeep good time unless it , “ runs, regular. More men -break down because they don’t “ run regular”: than for| any other reason. It is claimed by physicians that "few men, are killed by hard work. It; is to the irregularities of modern social life that the high death rate is due. Meu burn' their candles at both ends, then wbndet why it burns out sp qaickly. The mhin thing in,, preserving the human machine in good working order is to keep the regulator all right. “ The bleed 'is the life,” and sound 1 hValth is assured so long ad the blood flows through 1 the veins a ' (Rapid' stream of pUrity. Regelate the regulator with IWarnei’s Safa Cure, the bekt of all blood purifiers, which, prepared after the best formula, has stood the test ofitime, and: wj.th, the vigour of brawn and brain which must ensue, in your life’s lexicon you .will'.you will find no such wbrd as “ fail.” |
jThere l are many common ailments that are taken to hi) independent in their source aijd origin,' bit are in reality the;ofifspring ofi kidney cr liyer inaction—for instanoe,. rheumatism. ' Every reputable physician will toll you that rheumatism is caused, by an acid condition of the system. With' sdrao it ia urib acid, dr kidney,poison-j in otSherr it is Ihh'ic : abid, or liver This add condition'is caused by inactivity ■of the kidneys and liver,- ‘false action of the stomach and/food assimilating organs. It affects old people more than young people, because the aojd has been collecting in the system foryears, arid finally the system becomes entirely acidified. 1 Those acids produce 1 'fill the various forms of rheumatism! 'Warner VSafe Cure, acting upon the kHneys arid liver, neutralising the acid and; correcting their’ falsa action, cures m'any cases of rheumatism. Warnei’e Safe Bhenmatjc Cute following the use of Warner’s Safe Cure completes, the work, :a bd ! rids the system ’ entirely of these scicariiulated acids;' Madder' Disorders.— High medical’authorlties tell you most of the bladdor diseases 'originate with false action of the kidneys ,i and urinary tract. Uric , acid -‘continually coursing through' these organs influnes and eventual y destroys the innar membrane,, producing intense suffering, feoinetimes this kidney acid solidifies in the kidneys in the form of gravel, which in' its* descent to the bladder produces kidney colic. Sometimes the acid solid.Has' j n ! the bladder, causing calculus or stone. Warner’s Safe Cure has restored thousands of case of inflammation and catarrh of the bladder, and has effectively corrected the tendency to the formation of o-ravbl and stone. 11 challenges comparison with all other remedies in this work.’ And so we might go on to dilate upon congestion. Blood and stomach disorders, constipation, piles, headaches, etc., etc., all traceable .to the one source., . r . : Teesb are Scientific Pacts— and from the way we have set them forth, it will plainly be seen that rhe statement we m!ako that Warner’s Safe Cure is the most effective remedy- ever discovered for the greatest number of human diseases is justified. It is not a remedy without reputation.; Its sales the past year haye been greater than ever, showing incontesubly tint, the merit of the medicine has given it a ipreminent place and value'in the hearts arid minds bf the people.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1949, 28 September 1889, Page 1
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675LABOR LOGIC. Temuka Leader, Issue 1949, 28 September 1889, Page 1
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