jmatic oouty affec:l lOXH. (::>• •• : 'ill!' re! ;o;i of uric acid an.l el:' ;■ i..i'i.;rv r.n.l binary poisons in ilit> blood }!:■".ia group of r-jm-liaints which inilict upon humanity onir-eonlinued suffcing and intense pain. '1 lie mosi common of these comiilainis are lhciniir.lisni, gout, lumbago, xcialica. and neuralgia. The kidlie;. h mi.l liver are the organs upon which nature lias imposed the task of extracting' from the blood ccitain matter which is being continuously manufacture:! in the body, owing to tho wasimg of the iissues. It is as necessary to life that the wasting of the tisane-; must proceed uninterruptedly 't is (hat the substance of the body must bo regularly renewed by the food we eat. the water we drink, and the air we bieathe. it is equally necessary to health that the waste matter should 1)« expelled from the body con limti.-uslv. for its presence in the blood entails disease or death.
'1 he treament ot rheumatic and gouty affcct.ii.jjis by the outward op plication ol' liniments. ointments, ami embrocations i>; seldom productive of imicii lasting benefit. They n;av afford temporary relief in some cases, but they do not reach the seat of tho disorder. The only way in which health can be peirnanenfly lestoied an;l pain permanently removed is to take measures to ensure the regular action of the kidneys and the iivrr. Wjicn these ovgaiis are perl'mming (heir allotted task milnraJlv and irceu, the u;ie acid and other uiinaiy end biliaiy po:;: /ns. pass i'lo;n Ihe ays-lev the ordinary channels, and anv sulTeiing caused by the presence o< such poisons in the blood i.-> at an end. Owing to its specific: action. Warner's Safe Cine every moment dining the past thirty years has been demon stiating its lemnrkablo power of i<:?!or ing the. kidneys and liver to health and activity. Complaints dia<'.m>scd as I3right's Disease frequently have been cured by Wr.i net's Safe Cure. whilst rl:e::-.:,'((ism, jcotit, gtavel. stone, bladder i 'iti'.'.Vs. indigestion, biliousness, anae impure blood, and ail disorders • ■aused by the letention in the system of urinary and biliary poisons, speedily yield to (lie influence of the medicine, simply because of its healing and stimulating in'luence nprni the kidneys and the livet. Cuics thus effected are permanent, simply because they are mil oral. The action of Warner's Safe Cure • is _'.lesc ribed iri delai! in a trealise which will be sent, post f>oe, to any one on application to If. li. Warner and Co., Ltd. Australasian Ibaiteh, Alc.'lboiulie. Wainei's '-iafe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywheie, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) " Conecntiated," hod alcoliolie form ; each containing the same number of doses.
-BY BURNT WITH RED HOT IJROxNS. Mrs Croty, Little Denison Street, Carnagton, iV.i.VV., writes:— "My little baby pir!, Hita, burnt both her hands until thin* were nearly raw, by picking up a red-hot iron. ' Nothing the pain until I got J&<?xona. Fu!3 helped her at once to take away tho p-:i;n. We hare oontined to use it since, and it had cured, iho tarrible burns m a wonderful 1 jnner. Jtoxona, tho Rapid Heaiin; Ointment, je sold m triangular i.oa Is "For several years I suffered from bilious attacks which would last for some tuns before 1 was myself again," writes «lr e , J. W. eFakc, 147 Dowling Street, JJai N.S. W. . "1 used various remedies to check thf» at tacks with out any effect, but at last Rave up the attempt. Howeper, a friend gave iuc- so mo Laxo-Tonic Pills, v/hicih 1 look the nest time a biliious turn came on, and they completely cured iao.'' i'rico lUid and Is 8dSold by ail Chemists and Storekeepeeeper«. .t'r:oe 1U id. Tim demand is running strong for Hoylo's Prints. Warner's Corsets and Ho si.vn Unshrinkable Underwear.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 5 October 1912, Page 6
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