PAINFUL DAYS
Wat. arrive for all thoso who aro predisposed to rheumatism 01 rheumtic gout during tho winter months, being tho time of year when theso diseases develop with renewed violence. To avoid a great deal of suffering it is advisablo to take precautionary measures in time and to uso remedies that will not only prevont theso attacks, but effectually iind permanently oradicato these evils from tho system. Rheumatism nnd rheumatic gout can only be cured by a constitution! treatment and a remedy which promts tho accumulation of uric acid in tho blood, and which will removo this acid if already formed, restoring tho digestive organs and kidneys to a normal and healthy action. Embrocations, plasters, ointment and other local applicants may sometimes afford temporary relief from acuto pain, but nover removo the disease. It is generally considered that Warners Sam Curo is tho only remedy which effectually nnd permanently cures theso complaint s, and there is scarcely ft town, village, or liamletiu Australasia in which somo person does not 'fflclaiiu its ellicacy. The following case forcibly illustrates these points "ilnnee. New South Wales, May 16th, 1894. Messrs H. H. Warner & Co. .Rheumatism has proved a great drawback to me in my trade as a carpenter, especially when climbing ladders nnd working on high buildings. As a consequence, I have been compelled to decline many offers of good work. The pains would suddenly seize my frame whcuiiielevated positions, so that I had narrow escapes from serious accident or perhaps death. The paroxysms would sometimes affect my limbs and at other times the back, so that I must have repeatedly fallen had there been nothing to lay hold upon for support, I have been frequently prescribed for by doctors,and when their treatment failed have tried supposed remedies, but none of these means benefit for any lengthof time. It was not until 'I took Sake medicines that I experienced any decided improvement. Their good effects became so pronounced that when I had taken 9 bottles of Safe Cure and 3 bottles of Safe Rheumatic Cure I found myself entirely cured, Thrco years havo passed without any attack, so that I have good reason to conclude that tho cure is perfect.—o, P. Riley, Carpenter and Joiner."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4779, 21 July 1894, Page 3
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373PAINFUL DAYS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4779, 21 July 1894, Page 3
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