HiiEwummmi/i? This is tlie time of the year wliou rheumatism particularly asserts itself. li is a trouble that cun never be cured by lotions or any outward application. Relief urny bo obtained by them, but that is all. Ulmmatisni is a disease of the blood, and to cure it you must go to the source of the complaint—the kidneys, Thero never mis a person afflicted with rheumatism who had not diseased kidneys. Put the kidneys in proper working order, aud tlio disease can lie eliminated. Great success in treating rheumatism lias bfcon secured by using, ultimate weeks, Warner's Safe Cure and A'arner's Safe Bheunmiio Cure,
, Mr Hubert Fulia, of Westport, N.Z., under date 23rd September, 1 1892, wntes as follows:-It is with . much pleasure and gratification that 1 give my testimony lo the wonderful effect Warner's Safe Remedies have ] had on mo, About 18 months ago I was seized with a sudden attack of rheumatism in my great toe, and although otherwiso in the best of health, I could not walk with the pain, and had to lay up for six weeks, During that time I was continually under the c.irc of the best doctors, but thneneuiy gradually shifted lo both feet and knees, and I became reduced almost to a skeleton. Alter trying a hundred so-called cures and perscriptious without any beneficial results, the doctor advised me to try the hot springs, nothing would euro me, bo said, but the baths. I suffered intense agony from the complaint while being carriod to and from the steamer. The To Arolia baths, I must admit, did me a great deal of good, but I left for homo again; after six weeks' honest trial, not by any means cured, After getting home I managed to attend to business, with more or \< ss suffering aud misery, until 1 was induced, by reading your pamphlet, to try the Safe Remedies, I bought a bottle of Salo Rheumatic Cure, and found it did not agree with mo, leaving a nick feeling after each Not to hi daunted, I look two bottles of the Safe Cure as diieeted, and ihon went back to the Rheumatic (Jure, and tho effect was wonderlully good. I began to feel as I had never done fir months. I could walk upright. The pain left tue and I have been well ever since, Speaking of tho beniins I have received, I am a walking advertise* mont for your Safe Rheumatic Curo combined with the Sato Cure.— (Signed) Rodekt Falla, Westport, N.Z.
Ano'ber grateful man, writing from I Maryborough, Queensland, November [lltli, i 892, states :-I have been a great sufferer from rheumatic pains brought on through working in the wet mines of New Zealand and elsewhere. The attack would come on daring tho winter season and lay me up for two or three months at a time, Three years ago I used Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure-about two boltlse —and since that time I have been 1 quito free from all' pains of a rheurna tic nature, and am in better health generally.—(Signed) C. Hvde, Minor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4336, 4 February 1893, Page 3
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514Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4336, 4 February 1893, Page 3
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