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\ NO TRIPLE ALLIANCE, But the Ailiancb of all Civilized Nations in favok of Waknbe's Safe Remedies. Curing all Peoples, in all Climei, and under all conditions. Constant effortß are being ihaddto bring about strong alliances between powerful Nationß, either for defensive or offensive purposes, which, however, are of little importance to mankind, as compared with the universal alliance for the protection of the public health. All civilized nations are allied in matters of sanitary regulation and matters pertaining to public health. As will be shown below, all Nationß are allied in the question of Warner's Safe Cure as being the most valuable remedy for the cure of diseases of the kidneys, liver, and urinary organs. GERMANY. Dr. Fischer, GovernmentDistrict Physician at Neuenbuerg, Wurttemberg, attests:—" I have pleasure in saying, one of my patients, who was; suffering from Bright's disease of the kidneys, and who, in consultation with eminent colleagues, waß treated with all other ku own therapeutic remedies without avail, was completely cured through the use of Warner's Safe Cure." ENGLAND. Rev. J. Wilson-Haffen-den, Church House, Bordesley Green, Birmingham, attests: many years, since I left India, been a perfect martyr to indigestion, caused by sluggish liver, and have tried various doctors and their medicines Without any permanent benefit.* I was induced to try Warner's Safe Cure and Pills, with the result that I am now completely restored to health, and I find by continuing to take one pill at dinner and one dose of Warner's Safe Cure early every morning they keep my digestive organs in good order." FRANCE. Prof. J.Poiratjd,B.A.,B.Sc., Paris; attests :—« After weeks of suffering from inflammation of the bladder, during which time, although under the most noted specialists, the disease steadily developed and I rapidly grew weaker, I resorted the use of Warner's Safe Cure. It promptly relieved the painful symptoms, and my convalescence to a complete cure waß uninterrupted and rapid; and,l can conscientiously Bay that my present good health is solely attributable to Warner's Safe Cure." AUSTRIA. Baron V. Weiretter,M.D., Vienna, attests :—" Warner's Sake Cure has effected an undeniable and eminently satisfactory cure iii the family of one of my near relations." BELGIUM. Mr F. Watelle, Boitsford, Brussels, attests:—" 1 suffered from -severe headaches, jaundice, extreme enervation and general debility, resulting from a torpid condition of the liver, and after failing to obtain relief from other treatments, I used Warner's Safe Cure, which promptly relieved these symptoms, and rerestored me to health." SWITZERLAND. Mr J. B. Hbss, Teacher, of Sandbuechel by Rorschach, attests :— -" For many years my health was unsatisfactory, until in 1892 the disease showed in an alarming way and it was found that I suffered from kidney disease, for which I employed Warner's Safe Cure, and after a thorough treatment was completely cured." UNITED STATES. R. A. Gunn, M.D., Professor New York Medical College, attests:—"ln severe cases of Bright's disease, where all other remedies and treatments failed, I have effected permanent cures with Warner's Safe Cure. Furthermore I am convinced that in all ailments where the blood is in an unhealthy condition, and the general health impaired, the advantage gained from the use of Warner's Safe Cure is remarkable." AUSTRALIA. The testimonials we are daily receiving are so flattering and their numbers so great as to the results of Warner's Safe Remedies in the Southern Hemisphere, that want of space prevents us from making selections within the limits of this article. We therefore refer the general public to the cases specifically detailed in our pamphlets and occasional notices.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 4

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Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 4

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 4

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