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Continuously being made in each of us! Their fatal nature! Why they are made { -The diseases they cause! How to render them harmless! Their antidote! Life ie maintained by a process of waate and renewal. It ie as tbo tissues of the body should "continuously die, as it is that tkey should be oonttanoiMl/ renewed. To the uninitiated this may eound strange, but any doctor or **f*®2°**W will tell you that the tissues of the body are in a ooantafifc state of aadJbat to* decayed or dead matter must be removed, or it wilt accumulate and caoee'afceeee or death, THE &BDSIEYS AS CLEANSERS, It is the function of the kidneys to remove, in the foraa of uric .acid and urea, a> large proportion of the waste matter caused by the decay of the taseoee. It ie the failure ofthe kidneya to efficiently remove uric acidgaod area whioh to suffer from Bheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Baokaohe, SowtioaJ Anramia, Gravel, Stone and Bladder Troubles. The most oonunoirindlcation , that the kidneys are not doing their work properly is PAIN IN THE BACK. A much surer test as to whether the kidneys are in thorough working'order ie a& examination of the urine. If some urine passed the first thing in the morning ie Pl»CO& in a bottle or covered gloss, and is allowed to stand for twenty-ftmr hoow, ana it ii then oloudy, or there is a brick-dust like sediment in it, or if particfee float about in it; then yon may be sure that the action of the kidneys is impeded by weakness or disease* and no time meet be lost in restoring them to effective vigour, or uric acid pojeoning in) some of ite many forms will bo the result. When you suffer from Bheumatiem, Ckmt; Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Soiatioa, Anemia, Gravel, Stone or Catarrh of the Bladder, yon are suffering from - v URIC ACID POISONING. But there is no reason why you should continue to suffer from any of these complaint*] It is only necessary to restore the kidneys to health, and all uric acid and other urinary poisons will be duly expelled from the system in a natural manner. Binoe the discovery was made (about thirty years ago) of the remarkable power possessed by Warner's Safe Cure to cure all disorders of the kidneys and to restore to vigorous health those vital organs, any person who now suffers from any form of disease caused by failure of the kidneys to efficiently perform their office, suffers needlessly, because a coarse of Warner's Safe Cure will speedily restore him or her to full blooded health. Warner's Safe Cure is an antidote to all poisons formed in the human body, owing to incapable action of the kidneys or liver. . Mr. Murray L. Allen, of * Mareden's Terrace, Clifford Street, Goulbourne, writing! on the last day of tho old year, says:—" I have had a bad attack of inflammation of the kidneys and calculus (stone), both of which yielded to the power of Warner's Safe Cure." ; . Kemember that pains in the back, painful passing of urine, inflammation of the' bladder, torpid livor, cloudy urine, pains in the back of the head and neck, rheumatic* pains, swellings of the body, all are Nature's means of indicating to you that your kidneys are not able to do their work properly; and aho remember that Warner's Safe Cure will speedily and permanently resto? - your lost health. Warner's Safe Pills are a gentle catln-Tjc, and assist in accelerating the cure. A treatise containing full particulars of Warner's Safe Cure and the diseases it euros will be sent post free on application to the Australasian Branch, H. H. Warner And Co., Ltd., Melbourne. ~ »'■'.•

WANTED, SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. Gamage'e, High etreet, want 20 good 6 econd-hand bicycles, part payment for new Gamage £15 and £16 bicycles* <&"* week. Wβ have: sold all our eeoond-band bicycles, and want tome immediately to supply curtomers. Hurry along to . Gamage's with-your old bicycle, and get i a new one while the boom it on. 4363

''No House like a ■' For Hl«he»t ¥»lac and Quality in ••■ *|^ffl Tools and . • AU Station Requirement!! An.il«tlemeol »«rlj Wj 7»» I" <* CMtoboij'l reiolMiMii!!.*^|^H "Horse Brand" Lubricsrting Oils fi "RUBEROID M . ROOFING. I ) Coming more into fa¥ow eiery day.. J Cheaper and more durable Ask for Samples and Quotatdone.. . Edward Recce and Sons, : : ;:j Colombo street, Christohurob .. .' :/^v r .,;v':'^ffi

Purity, Strength, and Flavour make them Ideal Wines for Table ...and..* MecHctnal Purposes.Sola €wywftw. YALUM6A VINEYARDS. ANQASTON. SOUTH »tt»Tß*f». *j

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 4

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