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THE WANDERER'S RETURN.

Tho crimson glory of the dying san wnstfghting up the mountain peak; the''lowing of the'kiiie was heard across the meadow, tbe tinkle, tinkle of tunny belle, und the occasional oraok of tbe horseman's whip, told the rotnrn of tbe cattle,, end the ushering in of the dosing scenes .of the day. At the portioo of the homestead sat aa old man with white flowing beard and silvery hair. A glance was sufficient to reveal that his life ■ had been one of many changes mid much sorj row. Greut lints were written upon his brow, and his skin was tanned and weatberbeaten. By his aide stood a man of 30 years, with head erect and 1 stately gait. The old man's face frequently lit up with joy as his son talked of wondrous scenes ho had witnessed in many parts of the world. It was it story oft told. M any years ) ago Tom left the old home in the hope of getting deliveranco from wasting disease thut was eating out bis life, His days were joyless und his nights hours of distress, It seemed that fate bad ordainedhinitoacareerofßufferinganda life of constant pain, Neither doctor tior drugs allievatcd him or brough snnshino into his heart, Gradually he sank until he became a mere skeleton of his former self, Whon all hope bad apparently fled ho heard of Warner's Safe Cure and its wouderful results, Our of sheer desperation he tried ono bottle nnd was overjoyed to find a slight improvement. Ho persistently used it for months until his strength returned, and his emaciated frame became what it had been years ago, strong and robust. Instead of life being h burden, he now finds it a delight. Warner's Safe Cure has proved to him, as to thousands more, the elixir of life. The father and son have unbounded faith in it, for it has torn away the shadow of death that rested upon the home, and filled it with hope and cheer, Wasting diseases, loss of nervous power, weakness and general debility are speedily and permanently healed, Old complaints 'connected with liver, kidneys, and stomach, as well as diseases of the bladder and retention of tho urine, aro invariably cured by Warnor's Safe Cure faithfully applied.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4631, 27 January 1894, Page 3

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377

THE WANDERER'S RETURN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4631, 27 January 1894, Page 3

THE WANDERER'S RETURN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4631, 27 January 1894, Page 3

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