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THAT WEARY FEELING.

How common it is to meet persons who complain of being t' red > languid, who are suffering from debility, or from loss of o usrgy anil strength, more especially clnriiic the summer months than at other times. The causej which lead to the je symptoms can readily be found if the condition of the blood is examined. It will be found to be heavily charged with carbonic acid, imperfectly cleansed by fie oxygen which reaches the blood through ttie lungs, and by the action of the kidneys which should take out of the blood the poisonous elements—urea and uric acid. It is not strange that such persons should siffer constantly from malaise, tired feelings, debility and loss of strength. They eidouvour by the use of tonic medicine.; to overcome the difficulty, but the ;e are not effective. They do ml mnow the can-iw, they do not cl.mn.ia tin- blond. Suc!i a result is always obtained by freidy using Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's iSiife"Pills. We commend them a.i sure remedies, which will not only remove the, c mditions mentioned, bub will also thoroughly purify the blood. Lookagain at the I'eniumaid RomHh. There are many remedies in the world as well as many doctors, whose treatment gives temporary relief, yflt the one remedy that produces a permanent <?v&—rwnoiuii<j tin', cause —is Warner's Safe Curd.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18920514.2.18

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2356, 14 May 1892, Page 4

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THAT WEARY FEELING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2356, 14 May 1892, Page 4

THAT WEARY FEELING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2356, 14 May 1892, Page 4

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