THE WAR SCARE AGAIN.
In Europe the periodical alarm occasioned by this cry, seems to increase in intensity each succeeding year, and a general consenus of opinion prevails that the mighty strain caused by the constant increase of armaments and their vast cost, must necessarily, at no very distant date, produce a convulsion among the nations somewhat analogous to the bursting forth of a number of huge volcanoes breathing devastation and death all round. Reasons are not wanting in support of the common belief that a tremendous war is imminent. Russia’s long nurtured aspirations for extension of territory and longing for a foothold in European Turkey, and the attitude of France and Germany towards each other, are considered to be potent factors tending to a precipation of the crisis. Other elements exist fraught with danger to the world’s peace. The farreaching, indeed almost universal, conflict proceeding twixt labour and capital, an d the vile machinations of Anarchists and Socialists are daily adding to the uneasiness of the times in which we live. WAR IS ALREADY DECLARED 1 through the indiscriminate manner in which the liver and kidneys of men are invaded by diseases of those vital organs and the thousand and one different and varying symptoms accompanying and indicating the attacks, but
A PROCLAMATION OF PEACE '! may speedily be made to suffering men and women if they adopt the precaution to make use of Warner’s Safe Cure and Pills. They may bo relied upon to quickly subdue the ill-concealed rebellion these diseases manifest in the little but important world of the human economy. These medicines, by renovating and purifying the blood, become the natural enemies of the complaints referred to. Their immediate application is the panacea for the total destruction of both the cause and effect, and they may be aptly described as promoters of “ peace upon earth and good-will towards men.” The benefical influence of Warner’s Safe Cure is well illustrated by the following case :—Townsville, Queensland, November 30th, 1892. Messrs JEL H. Warner & Co. It gives me very great pleasure to testify as to the valuo of your remedies. , I have suffered for the past two years from what is commonly known to us Northeners as “ chronic liver,” and after trying almost everything else without avail I had a go at Safe Cure, which I am glad to say, completely cured me. I can now sleep soundly, eat well, and, above all, can attend to business as a pleasure—in fact, I feel quite a new person since taking the medicine, which is worth its weight in gold. I have since advised all my friends to use it, and we are going to give the livers a rough time of it. I feel assured thac if many people who to-day are suffering and allowing their ailments to drag them into their graves, only knew how easily they could be relieved, they would, by the use of your remedies, soon become healthy and happy men and women. (Signed) Geo. A. Grey, Grocer, Townsville.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2463, 11 February 1893, Page 4
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503THE WAR SCARE AGAIN. Temuka Leader, Issue 2463, 11 February 1893, Page 4
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