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WARNER'S SAFE CURE. ITS CUFAIiVE PRO ERTifS EXPLAINED. Fc r health tc bo maintained it is absolutely f^st-nt-al that uric acid, urea, and other po:-oroi s -waste products of the body i-hould !e removed regularly and naturally, an'i v v impossib'e for this removal to be tfieaed when the kidneys and liver are in a weak ot derailed condition. 1 hesf v.as'e pioducts, when retained in the ■ >->:ein, act as specific poisons, and the r {„'rsfnce is aUajs indicated when 11"1 1" je s • i.'er norn Rheuma tism, Qout, NevraliriH, Lumbago, Backache, Sc/aticH, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick hcadrthe, Anaemia, Debility, Blood Disorders, Gravel, Bladder Troubles, &.c. Unut the liver and kidneys are rettw ed to health and activity, it is certain th.v none of the diseases mentioned can be cured Temporary relief may be a.fjrtietl, but to effect a radical cure the def ct which causes the diseases must be letnedied Now this is just where treatment by Warner's Safe Cure succeeds when everything ehe fails Warner's Safe Cure exercises a therapeutic action upon the liver and k:due>s of so powerful a nature that it restores them to health and activity, wl-"n the waste poisons are expelled as a simple mat'i-r of course The disappearan;_e of the poisons causes the disappear-a-'-e of the disease, and the patient b ciines fiee fiom pain. Kei-if-mber, it is impossible for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, L'auiache, Sciatica, Indigestion, Bill' outness, Sick Headache, Anaemia, Debility, Blond Disorders, Gravel or Bladder Troubles to exist when the kidneys and liver are healthily performing their functions. Warner's Safe Cure compels th's healthy action always, and consequently cutes all the diseases named

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 26, 26 June 1902, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 26, 26 June 1902, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 26, 26 June 1902, Page 26

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