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A SANITARY EFFECT.

The above sontenco has bncomo famous through its misapplication l>y a member of a colonial (legislature, who was in favour of the mensuie providing that Ministers on accepting * office should, as hitherto, go tor re- j * olection before the constituents, on the grouud that it would liavu" a sanitary effect," In those latter days when every person who drinks ever, water is brought face to face with tho assertion that he may be swallowing the germs of typhoid which are said to have made the Yau Yean water supply their sporting ground, sanitation becomes a question of tho first and highest importance. But ail the efforts that may be made in the direction of strict cleanliness and the enforced uso of disinfectants, will i not of themselves protect the "human system from the inroad of these imperceptible monsters which flit about in both water and air in search of a suitable propagating medium, AVliat a desperate battie is aver going on in our midst, far more fatal than war. Diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys destroy more people every year than all the armies of Europe. Are not withered faces among us which sliould lie in tho bloom of youthful beauty ! Do we not sco broken down men aud women in the very priaio of life? Tho world may regard these with a pity verging on antipathy. Once let liver and kidney complaint invade the system, aud signs ot dilapidation must speedily follow, Legion is the number of sufferers from inactive liver and disorgauised Kidneys, and it is now an established fact that most diseases omanate from these organs, For generations wrong doctrines prevailed. Yea, the false philosophy of Aristotle enslaved tho minds of civilized uien for thousand years or more, but it has Fddw perished like a 'tale that is told.' It therefore behoves those who are in the possession of health to guard it by fortifying their system, whilo those already becoming debilitated, sliould not lose a moment in seeking for a means of supplying nature with recuperative power. Such a reaction: aiy medium is to be found in ffavner'B Safe Cure and Pills, which stimulate tho dormant functions into activity and infallibly restore constitutional vigor. Tho other " Safe" remidies, are equally effectivo in attaining their specified ends. There are thousands who die every year from want of sleep scientifically denoted as "Insomnia." Sleeplessness has bccomo o disease aud frequently the precursor of insanity, If it does not reach that sad result it is still a peril and undermines health, Natnre keops close accounts: and it is impossible to dodge her demand for vengaancsif her claims are disregarded. A remedy calculated to produce y refreshing sleep must therefore bo a Wvaluable theuraputical discovery. Such is Warner's Safe Neraine, and when its merits aro fully recognised it will occupy the same position as a remedial agent as the better known medicines. While Warner's Safe Remedies are as proprietory Medicines approved by the Gorman Government, they are ■ also endorsed by many Members ot the Faculty, among them are Professor Gunn, Dean of tho University of New York; K. Stirling, 1.K.0.5.1., of Dunedin; tho late Dr. C. FisherCripps, M.D., tho well known practitioner of Sydney ; Dr. Loggett, M.R.C.S.E..of Nelson; o.Tennant, \ M.D., of Auckland and a host of other distinguished physicians.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3288, 21 August 1889, Page 3

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A SANITARY EFFECT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3288, 21 August 1889, Page 3

A SANITARY EFFECT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3288, 21 August 1889, Page 3

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