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CAN'T DODGE A COLD.

Colds laugh at an umbrella, top coats, or heavy boots; the chill and dampness of the foggy weather courses through even tho heaviest 1 clothing. There is liota man, woman, or child in Australia but what occasionally has a cold. You do not ! always know how you got it, but everyone knows that severe colds i are the forerunner of half the human < ailments. The feet get cold, the i head hot,circulation becomes unequal, ' the kidneys become irritated, the ' liver torpid, the bronchial tubes 1 ; inflamed, or the excess of uric acid 1 in the blood is arrested and the [ accumulation causes acute rheumatic , pains, • Read on. \ The first shiver, or sneeze,or chilly c sensation you feel, procure a bottle ' of Warner's Safe Cure, the timely use of which will save you from 1 these menacing developments result- j ing from a cold. It quickens the j circulation, and the kidneys cannot c become inactive under its use. It ( enlivens tho liver, and the bile can- f not accumulate in excess. It kills ' tho germs of the cold, aud acti '' promptly in allaying inflammation, ' u Mr F. Cobcroft, miner, Newcastle, „ writes: " Having caught a severe ut chill while woiking in the coal « mines in this neighbourhood, alarm- i ing symptoms developed, and I d became very ill. The attack ulli- n mately settled in the kidneys. The urine became of a deep red colour, a depositing a brick-dust sediment. 11 0

suffered excruciating pains in the back, and periodically in the region of the heait. My limbs at last became quite numbed and almost useless. Becomingalarnied,lobtained the advice of a doctor, who said 1 j had inflammation of the kidneys.] He prescribed medicines, which, i however, did me no good. 1 was about to call another doctor when a mate of mine urged me to take Warner's, Safe Cure. Accordingly, I used ten bottles, and two bottles of Warner's Safe Pills, after which I became quite lit to follow my work as of old, and have continued to do so ever since, My euro is complete." 1)0 YOU SUFFER from LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCE. Or any symptoms of a disordered digestive apparatus ? If so, there is no remedy in the world so safe and sure to [give relief as Fletcher's Pills and Clements Tonic, Don't be misled into wasting time and money on any of the " All-failing " nostrums so speciously advertised by designing quacks and dishonest rogues. Remember these two remedies have stood tho test of time, that their merits arc proved, and that a few shillings invested on them may save you weeks and months suffering, and, perhaps, pounds of expense, for they have done so in hundreds of cases, and we will send you evidence to proyeour assertions on receipt of your name and address, Remember, delay is dangerous, and that very hour you neglect your case the complication increases a cure becomes more difficult. Shun the cheap quack doctors aud designing nostrum compounders; stick to the remedies Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pill s They are absolutely genuine, and have proved their efficacy in hundreds of cases and will do so every time. Tlicy are sold everywhere and mado oniy by F. M. Clements, Newtown Sydney.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5136, 21 September 1895, Page 3

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CAN'T DODGE A COLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5136, 21 September 1895, Page 3

CAN'T DODGE A COLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5136, 21 September 1895, Page 3

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