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A STRANGE SUBSTITUTE. A poor woman, whose husband was rery- ill, .was instructed by the doctor o give the patient champagne and waters every three hours. On his next visit, the doctor asked if his adrice had been followed, when the ivoman-stated that she had not been tble to find money for champagne and >ysters, but she had given her husband ilenty o,f ginger beer.and cockles.! . lh? loverty of thei,woman'makes. this story, jatheticj butt how many people' there ] ire who have not the same excuse, whc j >ut up with substitutes, either because ;hey are cheap or from some other inadequate reason. For instance, sufferers irom rheumatism, gout. lumbago, neu » jalgia, sciatica, backache, blood dis >rders, anoemia, indigestion, biliousness •aundice, sick-headache, general debility navel, stone and bladder troubles—although they may be well aware that their suffering is due to the f ac 't thai heir kidneys and liver are acting inem niently and failing to remove .from the system the uric and biliary poisoni , which cause the pain- -will persist ir trying first one thing and then another whilst it would be so easy for them tc procure the invaluable aid o£ Warned i ?afe Cure, the great kidney and livei specific. Warner's Safe Cure exercisei stimulating and healing influence upor 'he kidneys and liver, thus facilitating the expulsion from the body, througl the natural channels, of the uric anc biliary poisons which are doing the mis chief' Health then results, as a matte oi course. Warner.'s Safe. Cure is sole by chemists and storekeepers everywhere both in , the original form and in thi cheaper "Concentrated" non-alooholr form. Do not be fobbed off with sub ftittites. When, you require champagnand oysters you do. not waiit- to be giveo ginger Tjeer and cockle#. *

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10265, 17 June 1911, Page 3

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292

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10265, 17 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10265, 17 June 1911, Page 3

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