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DANGERS OF SPRING.

Some Valuable Siiogestkns tor both Men and Wojiex at just This Season ok tub Yeah,

"I ought to take some spring medicine; I must take something, I feel so miserable." Suoh a remark as this is often heard at this time of the year. Nearly every one seems to feel the need of soino remedy, because the passing from winter to spring, -with its resulting changes in clothing, food and exercise, has a veiy trying effect on the system. After the severe strains of winter, the health of most people is not so good as it ought to he. The appearance of warm,spring days finds them weak and debilitated, feeling the needof toneand strength. *■' This is the reason why so many .people are now complaining of tired, irritable, languid feelings. They wonder why it is they have these distressing symptoms, Tho best physicians say that this weak condition is caused by the liver being out of order. There is too much bile in tjjo system. Tliis brings on dyspepsia and other miserablo feelings which make life a burden. When the liver is irregular in its action the complexion becomes pale and sallow, there is a sense of oppression after eating, bloating and biliousness. Back-aches, side-aches

and headaches depress the spirits, making the sufferer feel discouraged t* and despondent, It was to cure these disorders of thesystem that Warner's Sake Cure was specially designed. In the most trying cases this great remedy never once fails to give prompt relief, It is popular everywhere, because it is always reliable '' and effective. I'orthe past fifteen years Warnor's Safe Cure has been before tho public and aohievod a success never equalled in the history of medicine, not only in Australasia, but also in all the countries of the world, Tho greatest physicians have ptrongly recontmonded Warner's Safe Cure, because it is a purely vegetable Jgjjipound, containing no harmful drugs or opiates, and because it does exactly as represented. It permanently cures all kidney, liver, urinary and nervous disorders, It builds up the system and gives now life. When you are without appetite, ijre constipated, haveacoated tongue, a liasty taste in the mouth, sick headache, pains under tho shoulder blades or in thoregionof the kidneys, your livor"is out of order, You feel nervous, despondont,lackyouraccustomod enorgy, The Safe Cure will • relievo all these symptoms. It will make you strong and well, Now is the time to put the system in sound condition. This is tho season to lay in a stock of health to cany you through the year. Nature demands the use of a powerful and timely remedy. Tho testimony of the thousands who owe thoir health and strength to tho great Save Cure above mentioned proves that it is tho most effective remedy, the most <4. reliable arid the best,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4803, 18 August 1894, Page 3

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DANGERS OF SPRING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4803, 18 August 1894, Page 3

DANGERS OF SPRING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4803, 18 August 1894, Page 3

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