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THE DEADLY LOCKJAW.

Through the discovery of the bacillus of lockjaw it is now possible to cure persons suffering from that commonly fatal disease. The bacillus is in the shape of a drumstick, ■ and contains deadly poison. It is found everywhere in the surface soil of streets and fields, and every time a foreign substance enters the body lockjaw is highly possible. Of course a vitiated system is more likely to become a prey to the ravages of the destroying microbe than one full of vigour and fine physical action. Not only lockjaw, but almost all diseases that afflict man, can be avoided by keeping the internal canals of the anatomy clean and wholesome. Accumulation of refuse and effete matter make places of ambush for the destroying enemies. By keeping the liver and kidneys in a condition fit for performing their functions, and free from unnecessary work, a momentum is given to the whole body, which enables it to throw off the bacilli and escape disease. Warner’s Safe Cure fortifies against these insidious attacks. Large numbers of men and women become the victims of Bright’s disease through the kidneys failing in the work of carrying off the uric acid poison which becomes incorporate with the blood, and are thus slowly but surely dropping into a premature grave, Warner’s Safe Cure expels , all injurious matter, and assists the body in resisting the thousand and one attacks which assail it at every turn. It helps to make life worth living, and restores many a sufferer to health and soundness when all other expedients had been resorted to in vain. The following is a case in point related by Mr M. Sharkey, of Norwood, South Australia, under date 23rd May, 1893 :—“ I have to thank Warner’s Safe Cure that I am alive and enjoying good health to-day. Five years ago I was stricken with Bright’s disease. Doctors were called in and consultations held, and I was finally removed to the hospital for the purpose of obtaining better attention. At length I was discharged as being incurable. Then I was advised by a friend to try Warner’s Safe Cure and Pills. After taking the fifth bottle I felt myself daily becoming stronger, and at the end of several mouths’ treatment Ihadgainedmy former strength and energy. I have often said that Warner’s Safe Cure is worth not only five shillings, but five hundred shillings per bottle.”

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18940310.2.21

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
401

THE DEADLY LOCKJAW. Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 4

THE DEADLY LOCKJAW. Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 4

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