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SEASONABLE MUSTS. SUGGESTED BY THE ADVENT OP SPRING* Many persona may not be aware that the season now upon us with all its wealth of youthful verdure and floral embellishment, commonly known as “ beautiful Spring /' has its perils as well as its delights. Experience reveals the disquieting fact that the human system ia subject to vicissitudes brought about by climatic influences peculiar to spring-tide. While nature ia assuming her most attractive features, and delighting the senses, there are opposing influences at work which frequently in a secret and insidious way go far to counteract the joyous sensations resulting from the renewed beauties of the vernal revival. Too often the impaired action of some vital organ, probably the kidneys, produces a vitiated condition of the blood, attended by boils and abscesses, and many painful symptoms, which render it impossible to enjoy life. The liver, also, if not actually congested, becomes sluggish and inactive, causing a number of other disagreeable and dangerous complcations owing to the incorporation of bile with the blood. Now if the time when active measures should be taken to remove these troublesome indications. The most effectual agent hitherto discovered for this purpose is undoubtedly Warner’s Safe Cure, which, aided by a judicious use of Warner’s Safe Fills, has established itself as the most successful and, in fact, the only reliable antidote to all irregularities connected witn the kidneys and liver, affections of the urinary organs, and an impure condition of the blood. One of the latest instances of its power Is given by Mr James Thomson, of Ross, Westland, New Zealand, who writes under date 9th September, 189237 years ago, while working at Gibraltar Hill, McCallum’s Creek, in the Maryborough district of Victoria, I had the misfortune while dressing timber for a mining shaft, to cut my leg with an adze. For this wound I was for 35 years under treatment by various doctors without any good effect. Two years ago when troubled with liver complaint, I was advised to take Warner’s Safe Cure. I obtained relief from two bottles, and to my very great surprise found also that the wound in my leg began to heal and diminish in size, and after the use of 7 bottles of the medicine and 3 vials of Safe Pills, has totally disappeared, and I continue to be perfectly healthy. Being 64 years of age I little expected ever to be cured, and indeed at one time was in danger of entirely losing the limb. I believe Warner’s Safe Cure to bo a thorbughly reliable remedy, and strongly recommend it to persons suffering from Kidney or Liver complaints, and also for purifying the blood.

(Signed) James Thomson, Farmer.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18921029.2.20

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 2418, 29 October 1892, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
447

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2418, 29 October 1892, Page 4

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2418, 29 October 1892, Page 4

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