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A GOOD THING.

When a medical preparation claiming public attention has stood the test of time and from the first has proved to be a phenomenal success wherever introduce!, it is only natural to conclude that it possesses a high degree of intrinsic value as a remedy. In the absence of such a recommendation any amount oc persistent advertising would not alone give it continued iife. Warner’s Safe Cure has been thirteen years before the people of the United States, and seven years among the inhabitants of Australasia and New Zealand. Its inherent virtues fully account for its acquired fame as an absolute specific in complaints of the liver and kidneys, and the innumerable symptoms and complications arising therefrom, while its curative power is as distinctly apparent to-day as ever it has been during its remarkable career, li has blessed,and is still blessing, thousands. The amount of misery it has been the means of removing or preventing is incalculable—greater in degree, probably, than has been exerted byall the other rem edies (so called) placed before our suffering race put together. It is greatly to be deprecated that the afflicted should be led astray by nostrums of no permanent worth, although professedly equal to tin* herculean task of curing—and that out of one bottle—all the diseases of modern times. The utter impossibility of such a feat being accomplished should put the unwary on their guard. Warner’s Safe Cure cures absolutely and peimanently.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18920507.2.20

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2353, 7 May 1892, Page 4

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241

A GOOD THING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2353, 7 May 1892, Page 4

A GOOD THING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2353, 7 May 1892, Page 4

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