NOT TOOLATE
While Warner's Sake Cure is ahoit. Acoon ship was approaching the breakers. She had repeatedly sgualled for help and fired minute guns, but the life-boat on shore was found to be unscaworthy, mid before ,'t nn.,1,1 1,„ ,1. '] 11.. II ,
. it could be made good the gallant captain of the doomed ship ran up the signal signifying too lite. . What a world of agony is comf pressed in these too little words. Too B Into for rescue. Too late to save life. f Yet there was a time when it was , not too late. Before the vessel got among the breakers, before the patient was given up, there was hope. There is hope for you, and wo want to do you good. You are not ; feeling well this Spring. Your appetite is fickle; your eyesight is not so keen as it should be; yon are distressingly nervous ; you urinate i more frequently than formerly; ) your bowels are constipated ; you I cannot sleep well, etc. You take 1 pills and doctor yourself a little, but [ youfcel no bettor. Yonconsultyour i physician, who gives you a prescription or fixes you up a bottle of medicine, with the remark that you will bo alright in a few days. But his prophecy proves untrue, aud while perhaps feeling no worse, you feel no better. You have no particular pain, and that is were the danger lies.' Your kidneys are aifected,and as they have no nerves of sensation, i you aro unaware that they are (lis- | eased. Just now is the time when l ' you should have help. Advanced kiduey disease, which the doctors say they cannot cure, and which they do not cure, is but another name for Blight's disease. Your | blood is loaded with impurities : which the kidneys ought to excrete, ] but do not, and thus are ■ driven to all parts of yoursys- ! tern. You are doctoring symptoms ; while kidney disease is at the : bottom of all yonr trouble, ; Now, Warner's Safe (Jura is a ! medicine especially adapted for all derangements of the kidneys and liver. It has stood the test of fifteen years' severe trial, and has come out triumphant. Wo know it will do as represented, there is no guess work about it; and a million testimonials from among every class in society can bo produced in proof of our assertions. Givo this great remedy a chance to cure yon— it will doit not only quickly, but permanently. Then be wiso to day that those terrible words, "Too late" may not be writtenover against your life.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4826, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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427NOT TOOLATE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4826, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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