THE THUTH! IHE WHOLE THUTH! NOTHING BUI IHE TRUTH! Waiiner's Sake Oure Has been before the public for the past 11 years, and has achieved a success never equalled in the history of medicine, not only in the United States and Australia, but also in Grout Britain, Canada, Germany, and France, It is therefore no new and untried remedy, but has stood tbo teat of time, and bas cured thousands of men and women given up to die, If yon afk, " Why lma this great remedy outrun all competitors in the field of medicine in all parts of the world ?" \ve reply, Becaime it is a puroly vrgoUblo compound, containing no harmful drugs oi opiates—it acts exactly as represented, and permanently cures all kidney, liver, urinary and nervous disorders. The kidneys aro the only bloodpurifying organs of the human system. Every drop of blood in the body is passing through the kidneys, night and day, year in and year out, Good health is thfireforo impossible if the kidneys,the sewers of the system, become clogged up and diseased, Put the kidneys in perfect health with Warner's Safe Curo and'the blood will bo pure, the appetite will return, the nerves will bo reatored,and the elasticity of health will return, There are things, however, that Warner's Sate Oure iloes not do, It dues not temporarily lull the nerves only to ruin the nervous system in the end, It ornate an appetite for narcotics, demanding moroand more soothing potions, until you are in the toils of the monster and a mental and physical wreck. If you suffer from backaohe,nervouß troubles, stomach difficulties, or any torn, 1 of kidney, liver, or urinary difl< ease, Warner's Safe Curo you, There is no doubt otfout this, The medicine mis its rxfalation on its record, j •<JUttdujuoccapt no substitute. BBBBgßjtis on all genuine
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4689, 7 April 1894, Page 3
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305Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4689, 7 April 1894, Page 3
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