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DANGERS OF TRAVEL.

The (lungers incidental to travolliug seem to bo increasing rather limn diminishing. Almost daily it . is onr painful duty to record appal - ! ling rloitihs, on land and sea, and it would almost seem as if tlio progress . we arc supposed to liavo nmdo in [ scientific appliances,in plaeo ot mini- ■ timing, enhances the chances of i danger. But on more careful consideration we find it is not so much that science is at fault as that men are careless, Carelessness is the actual cause of a great percentage of the most terrible catastrophes and deaths, and *i long as responsible persons ignore this fact the present, death-rate will continue. To permit ihe kidneys fo lot uwuy, oi' fo suffer limestone deposits io accumulate in the bladder, is criminal carelessness, especially when a sure and safe cure is obtainable. Mr Thomas J. R. Bakliap, Mine Propiietor, Hobart, Tasmania, suy.s: lam pleased to say that some years ago I derived great and lasting benefit, from the use of Warner's Safe Cure. At that time I suffered from a distressing kidney disease, and although 1 tried many medicines I derived very littlebonclit from them. 1 was then advised to Icy Warner's .Safe Cure, and look three or four bottles, at the same timo strictly conforming to the dietary rules prescribed. 1 am pleased to say that the Safe Cure completely cured me, and 1 have not suffered in flic least from the complaint from that day to this, and consider my euro permanent. The other day 1 recommended a friend to try Warner's Safe Cure for a complaint similar fo my own, and he ; already experiences much relief, and \ is confident that the medicine will effect a complete cui-e in his case." IN order to make room for New . Goons to arrive for the Christmas Tuauf,, A. Hhkdeusox will hold a CIIEAP SALIC for ONE MONTH. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Brooches, Bangles, Dress Sings, Chains, etc,, Smoked G hisses from 3/li per pair, Eye Folders, Pebble Specks. Leases littedto old frames. Old Gold and Silver bought in any quantity. A. HENDERSON. t PItACTICAIWATCHMAKEHANO JEWELLEH 1 11 Queen-street, Masterton. \

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5166, 26 October 1895, Page 3

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DANGERS OF TRAVEL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5166, 26 October 1895, Page 3

DANGERS OF TRAVEL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5166, 26 October 1895, Page 3

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