NEW IDEAS.
HL.lt lULHU, Wo have Lad our ages of stone and jH bronze and so on through lncreas- i y t <s] ingly improved grades ofmechanical genius, and now, when people * J " r ought to have something appioaoh- "'''"' iug an intelligent acquaintance \. ith I the phenomena of their own bodies I in health and disease, we aie at the **T end of the century of lotions Sonio "" '( l dyspeptic people • have ■ disfiguring v ' blotches and pimple's on the face { "$ actually resultant' : from an hereduS kry blooo 1 taint or;._a'partial hkv\ ■■ poison. What else do they At any rate they attempt to the skin disease by the use of and cosmetics 1 and alleged " Hers, "and as these block the of the skin, the result is the same as as in the case of nmn who shut Ms flood gate to Hove a collapsing dam. the one sensible arid reflective of curing a disease resulting blood impurities is to directly rcct the cause, and this Safe Cure does. Skin disease is! really a disease, hut"merely : 'a torn of one. While ishly wasting time wM cations, whioh w/iild have' much effect if appliced to a wall, a disorganised stoma'oh is ing for assistance, or kidneys are crying out for Safk. Cure, The true method treatment in .order to secure abeautiful, clear and transparent skin, it is to keep the natural channels of tho 1 systems or sewers, which'c»hy. off the waste products, perfectly free fl . from stagnation. Themtural channel fortheescapeofthcwasteanthffeteproducts, is through the kidneys, and the , only guarantee of freedom from enip- ■ ' lions upon the skin is to maintain ■ healthyactionof these organ's. Nature v^fl ■ will accomplish what artificial means ••' ■;• : 'M j always fail to do, Nature has herown ' • m ! method and her own way of doing fl , things, Therefore do not attempt to fl t improve upon her methods. , Keep i the kidneys free from the which taint the blood and 'produce t blotches, boils, pimples, and • blem- ■ ishes, Use Warner's' Safb"Cum ' freely upon the first indication of \ any roughness of the skin, nnd'we—•-—"■ j will guarantee that the complexion I . will soon be restored to a perfect .1 . condition. ; 1 = -»■ ' I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 6 October 1894, Page 2
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361NEW IDEAS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 6 October 1894, Page 2
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