NEW IDEAS.
We have had our ages of stone and bronze and so- on through increasingly improved grades of mechanical genius, and now, when people ought to have something approaching an intelligent acquaintance with the phenomena of their own bodies in health and disease, we are at the end of the century of lotions. Some dyspeptic people have disfiguring blotches and pimples on the face, actually resultant from an hereditary blood taint or a partial blood poison. What else do they expect 1 At any rate they attempt to destroy the skin disease by the use of lotions and cosmetics and alleged " beautifiers," and as these block the pores of the skin, the result is precisely the same aB in the case of the man who shut his floodgates to relieve a collapsing dam. Obviously the one sensible and reflective way of curing a disease resulting from blood impurities is to directly correct the cause, and this Warner's Safe Cure doeß. Skin disease is not really a disease, but merely a symptom of one. While you are foolishly wasting time with local applications, which would have just as much effect if applied to a brick wall, a disorganised stomach is calling for assistance, or the poisoned kidneys are crying out for Warner's Safe Cure. The true method of treatment in order to secure a beautiful, clear and transparent skin, is to keep the natural channels of the system or sewers, which carry off the waste products, perfectly free from stagnation. The natural cha/nmdfor the escape of the waste and effete products, is through the kidueys, and the only guarantee of freedom from eruptions upon tlie skin is to maintain healthy action of these organs. Nature will accomplish what artificial means always fail to do. Nature has her own method and her own way of doing things. Therefore do not attempt to improve upon her methods. Keep the kidneys free from the poison which taint the blood and produce blotches, boils, pimples, and blemishes. Use Warner's Saff Cure freely upon the first indication of any roughness of the skin, and we will guarantee that the complexion will soon be restored to a perfect condition.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2724, 13 October 1894, Page 1
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363NEW IDEAS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2724, 13 October 1894, Page 1
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