SEVEN CLINCHERS.
Tiiinos you ouani to know and ponder WELL, ' That tho kidneys are the only natural Mood purijitrs, That all tho blood must go through the kidneys for purification, as it goes through the heart for oxidation, That if it be full of poison, that poison must affect every organ, _ That it is very likely to be filled with uric acid (kidney poison) without your knowledge, because the : kidneys may be diseased, and not give forth any pain. That you eannoljavt good health and disordered kidneys}* First,—More adults 'are carried $ by chronic kidney disease than by any other malady excopt consumption. That tho majority per cent, of all diseases are caused ,by msuspHttd : kidney poisoned Mood, That Warner's f v i Sale Cure is the most wonderful and beneficentmedicineever given tomankind, It cures the kidneys, and thus cures all the many disorders which ■ kidney poison; creates., Jt fcttF. only recoyniskl it i^ f tKa* world's summe medical lltssmg.. j It has cured millions of those whom ' ■ the doctors have given up to die, It ' will -' cure you' if used as directed, faithfully, promptly, and i'n sufficient quantity. Skcosd,—Deaths from such diseases are increasing at the rate.of 250 per cent. Turn— Bright's disease has no symptoms of its own, and may long exist without ''■< the knowledge of the. patient or practitioner, as no pain will bo felt in' the kidneys or their vicinity. Fourth.—ln the fatal cases-and most cases have hitherto been£j?fc--the symptoms of diseased will first appear in extremely dif. feront organs of the body as stated above. Fifth.—Only when the diseaso has reached its final and fatal stages may tho usual symptoms —albumen and casts—appear in the water, and will great pain rack the diseased organs. Sixth.—Bright's ■ disease, which usually has three stages . of development, is a universal disease in f = England, America and A.ustrsjia, . Seventh,-There is but one remedial wbicl) Us ?YCf'Wi »'^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 29 March 1890, Page 2
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315SEVEN CLINCHERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 29 March 1890, Page 2
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