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TRUTH.

Truth, greatest of the virtues and rarest, has so long been a stranger to ordinary commercial business, that when a perfectly conscientious man maintains even a well known fact, that fact assumes an additional importance. The truth that should be sacred is twisted, and turned, and mutilated, and in many cases utterly suppressed, to suit the commercial ends of enterprising unscrupulous people. There are many of these who will unblushingly steal facts relating to the operations of others, of which they are only the fraudulent and valueless representation. Looking at the fact of truth’s scarcity in the proper light, we must of a necsssity value it the more because of its rarity. And therefore, the following letter from Father Fahy, of the Sydney (KS.W.) Presbytery, speaks volumes for the efficacy of Warner’s Safe Cure. Here is the reverend father’s letter to H. H, Warner A Co.: “ Sydney, N.S.W. I have heard Warner’s Safe Cure spoken of in the highest terms, by men whose sole object was truth, and to help their fellow creatures. D. W. Fahy, Catholic Priest.” And the whole and absolute truth about Warner’s Safe Cure is just this:—lt is an infallible cure in kidney and liver diseases, and all the physicians of the advanced schools believe that if the kidneys are kept pure and workable, which only Warner’s Safe Cure can effect, people would escape ninety per cent, of disease. This is the absolute fact, as thousands of persons in Australasia willingly testify.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18910926.2.3

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2259, 26 September 1891, Page 1

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247

TRUTH. Temuka Leader, Issue 2259, 26 September 1891, Page 1

TRUTH. Temuka Leader, Issue 2259, 26 September 1891, Page 1

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