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HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF!

" I know of no way of judging the future but by the past." This Remaek was made by the greatest of American orators. His words were ringing, and what he said is true. Let us see :

The history of the Uvea of most men and women shows that they have some happiness, some misery, and much disappointment. It shows that the majority of men and women break down during theiv lives, and that few, very few, die of old age. It shows that carelessness and neglect have been the causes of this breaking down, and that care, watchfulness and intelligence prevent it. It shows that the chief cause of breaking down is due to some form of kidney,liver, or bladder trouble, and to the innumerable complaints common to women.

The history of this country for the past ten years, however, shows that these troubles can be and are being decreased, and that they can at all times be controlled.

It shows that the means by which this may be done is within the reach of all, and that it is a purely scientific preparation endorsed by the doctors and used universally. In fact, no other than Warner's Safe Cure.

It you wish to judge the future in your own liie, Jf you desieb to part the vail which may separate you from the great unknown before you, L? you abb interested to know what your future life may be, whether health or happiness, sickness or misery, look at the past. You will see that care and the use of the right remedy has kept, has preserved, has sustained people, and that the neglect of these things has brought sickness and untimely death. If you are a wise man or woman, you will ponder over these things and PROFIT BY THEM.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18940616.2.20

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2673, 16 June 1894, Page 4

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HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF! Temuka Leader, Issue 2673, 16 June 1894, Page 4

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF! Temuka Leader, Issue 2673, 16 June 1894, Page 4

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