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A REMEDY FOR WE DEPRESSION. It is claimed on bohnlf of Warner's Safe Cure that it is n Medicine adapted to tho present time of severe depression, when tho worry and anxiety contingent on daily life are calculated to act prejudicially upon the vital organs of the huttftn system, and produce ail- , rnents needing prompt treatment. It is a remedy not only safo but sure, Stand an absolute specific for tliscasea of the liver and kidneys, Numorous inventions for tho euro of these complaints have been contrived of late, but none of them have proved to be possessed of sufficient moritto deprivo Warner's Safe Curo of the proud position it occupies as the most valuable and successful medical discovery of the age, The proof of this is to be found in the tens of thousands of cures it has effected in both hemispheres of tho world, as well as in tlio Australasian colonies, Tho only bar to its general use appears to lie in the conventional objection that it is a proprietary article, but oven this barrier seoois to be breaking down,as many physicians of eminence in tbo profession now admit its intrinsic worth, even to the extent of prescribing it in their practice, particularly in cases of brigbt's .disease, The following narrative illustrates the extraordinary power of the medicine in an extreme oase * Pleasant Vale, Bacchus Marsh, 17 th Maroii, 1002, About four years ago I was taken seriously ill, and Bent for the doctor, who treated me for several weeks, He then made an analysis of my urine, from wliicli he inferred that I was suffering from Brigbt's disease of tho kidneys, Dropsy supervened, accompanied by terrible pains about my body, and I could neither rest nor sleep. I became so weak and reduced as to he unablo to walk acrosß the room without assistance. At this critical stage the doctor ceased his attendance, for the reason, as he said, that he was nnable to do anything more for me. Persuaded by a friend, I then commenced the useof Warner's Safe Cure and Warner's Safe Pills, After taking a few bottles of Safe Cure, I felt much better, and could both eat and sleep, Continuing the medicine, I rapidly regained my strength and flesh, and became able to do light work on tho farm, and to tbis day continue to do with increasing ease' and comfort. Being fully Convinced that your medicines have saved my life, I would strongly advise all persona suffering from the same complaint to lose no time in having recourso to Warnor's Safe Curo and Safe Pills, as a certain and speedy meanß of recovering their health,—T, A. Anderson, Farmer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 3

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446

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 3

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