A FEW CANDID FACTS.
a Every careful obsorver who has sought to keep puce with the march of events, /has noticed tho alarming incrcaso of cer\tain peculiar physical troubles within tho past few years. These troubles have oomo at unexpected moments and in a most treacherous way. They have manifested themselves in innumerable forms, but thoy have ahvay had tho same cause. They liavo not alllictud tho minor parts of , the body, but have gone direct to the strong-holds of tho system, and their work lias usually boon as prompt as it is fatal. Their treacherous and deceptive nature has often prevented a careful analysis of what causes thorn, and, as a result, intense suit'oring and final disaster have usually oiisued. Tho real cause, however, has been a derangement of the kidneys and all of these troubles are, in fact, the first symptons of tho terrible Bright's disease, which has cast its dark shadow over so many homes! in tho land and is increasing, wonderfully and continually. It is now conceded .by tho ablest physicians in every land, and by eminent scientists tho world over, that this disease is the result of blood poisoning. This poisoning is brought about by wasted and unhealthy kidneys that pormit' tho poison to remain in tho blood, instead ■ of throwing it from tho system. To purify a stream we must go to its source, and to euro a disease we must remove the eawse.' It being' true, that •.nine-tenths of all human ailments aro caused by diseased' kidneys or liver, tho only certain way to euro, those troubles aa by treating. tho. organs which cause, them, flow intimately the kidneys aro; associated with tho entiro system;;'niay'?De'Fuiiderstood from : the fact, that'overl,Poos6uiices : of .blood- . pas 3 through ".'them'every, hour,-, being; ■ ; . moro than "200. gallons,; :qr nearly one.;.toii in the course of;2'l hoUrsgThis vast mass; .of living flniil:.is sont-tj>/_ov6i'y part of tlio: ' ; body, and if ; tiie;'kidiieys;iiro diseased tlio ■ impurities tlieroare;in';tiio blood aro.„not : removed, iincl liencu •v. througli r tlie veins, carryingiliseasUm spine oni/of it's torrible forms. vTho liorrors-wliich accota-, . pany most of the. diseasescaused-by clis.' ordered kidneys' and liyeivcariiiot'bo;. des-' : i cribedin print;: wliiiu:;fcho;- dangers; suivi ' rounding them are greator.tJian,the.agony! ■Audyeta,.persmr; : ltoy!: : o'u : ■troubled';'for,.. aioatha .wifclibiit-kiioAviiiy : tlio:cuiuse'of the; .Vajseases.!thatli:iye;attaeked:hi!n;:. Sonic of! !. thesymplom^qtfe . ofwhich:iiidicatesjdisoidered';kidiieys;or- ' .liverare'.thesß.;^'^
■ around tho loins; severe.;headaches,.■ diss: * cpiited.tmiguennd; dry moufchjf loss pfc appe.titei(iliilly'; tions, indigestion (the stmiia'clijsnbvorin ". order fflientlio:judne|s;or ; ]iver!deraiiged): a dryness of.the;skiii, nervousness,, night : ; sweats, muscular ;debiiily} ; ; despondency,;- :■ a tired night, puffing : ; orbloating uiider;t|]V:eyis^ete;';:V'-.: ; J' "?;.The above hundreds .of; ■ : Millicultiesi: , and they .require, ; Mejiio^-chefe^ tliey aro alniost.certaiirto result- in: somei I of tho niany .terribl(i3iseaseS:ot; :the;-J{id-. . neys. ij But asallrtho .syriiptoiisj : these diseases.yhay'bey;:tliey = ; aie;iirii6- ; ■ thing cpmparedab/tlje. last -'stages.-'pf :,• tllel ■, ■.'.'.'.,:;';v!S;.; ';.;■,'.,'.".; -... :)f : ; ','■ There -..has ever been able'to.cureJsonousvkMiiiey ■ ''tiieso'vgrcat :■■ 'orgjiiis:when once-deranged, -rind;that, remecly/.is/ ; Warner's Safe : G ■: fThc: tesfc'-ipf merit 'w „iu k'n'my--ing of cures Canada,' '6fr them chroni'O: an'd:.givuri : iip^asvincurable;* : .;dhiiice'rlty.:that.:. pfor all diseases urinary organs',::. Warner'sS:ifd Gure'sta'iid's; alone ; .not only-.m.■. points of ■'excellence,;' but' in .tho J.^vpiitlc'i-fiil.. iesults: Mt'l-'has", ■.achieved.-^;:; 3 ,: ,' S^ ; 7'V ■"?■/■; ~: -;Warner'3.Sufp > Qurb;i3/piit/ : ambor : glass;b6tties r .Witli aSa'fe'(thei trade :■ mark) blowh-iu A'-privato. promissary note;pa'nn« the firm's' signa-;, ■ turfl is affixed to'the,neck, andcovers.tho', '. top of the cork'vaitfistifMlight .-.brown. color. •" If; tliis':;stai]ip.: 18 hob }found%v : every bottle oftjie'Safo; Cure, : or. if thbVe. is any evidence ,thiit; it has been tampii'red .with, .and if: \ ; safe% not blown on tho ■ back 'pf the bottle;-,rejecb/the 'bottle'at '- onco, : and insist'qn'Jiavinsj' a. genuine; one..: :; ■. The price follows:—Warner's bottle ; Warner's :Safe'Diabetos'''Cure,; os per battle: li<f ; per vial, If your cliomist?does not ke'ep:: these Safe Eemediespand : iM!tjHofci;pr(lers them, by addressiiig.::H;-f;H/;Warner W Co., 147 Little ; •Melbourne, Myilkfe. aont you by express;;"; ;*<:■■ .■■' '■"■;;■ '- :: -'S:
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18860320.2.11
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2249, 20 March 1886, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
599A FEW CANDID FACTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2249, 20 March 1886, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.