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PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY.

Henry Ward Beecheronce said," Rod's hand, like a Bign-board, is pointing towards democracy, and saying to the nations of the earth ' This is the way walk ye in it.'" Without question Beecher had the eyes of a prophet, and the intellect of a great thinker. More than once he declared the world was marching in the direction of universal democracy. If that day ever dawnß, it will be placed upon its trial, and a great test it will be. The growth of democratic principles is astounding. Today we have democracy everywhere. In the college and university, in science and art, and, to a'remarkable extent, in medicine. The old prejudices and conservative procedure are being thrown aside, and men are learning more about themselves than their forefathers ever imagined. It is a trite saying that at the bottom of every Bocial problem there is a social wrong. If this be true in Sociology it is equally true in Therapeutics. Under every organic trouble there is organic wrong: which means under all pain and suffering there is disease. The only way of effectually delivering the sufferer is by the removal of the disease. Warner's " Safe" Curb, undertakes to attack and conquer all forms of urinary and liver disorders. Many a man has been rescued from the frightful ravages of liver complaint by Warner's " Sake " Curb, who would in all probability have succumbed had it not been for it 3 curative effect. On the ground that prevention is better than cure, no man should allow himself to become the Bubject of chronic disorders, and the sport of decimating disease.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18931216.2.19

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2595, 16 December 1893, Page 4

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268

PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2595, 16 December 1893, Page 4

PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2595, 16 December 1893, Page 4

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