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JOB PRINTING JOB-PRINTING DEPARTMENT la now Up-to-date in every ' particular, and wo can guarantee to turn out work quickly and at as cheap a price ns is compatible with Good Workmanship and Material. Our object is to induce you to give us a trial, feeling convinced that the GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. WO put into our work will make you decide to be a regular customer of ours. Many merchants fail to recognise the amount of money to bo made by using only Printing of a first-class order-u badly-printed sale circular is valueless, but a well-printed one will double or treble business. BRING YOUR NEXT JOB TO THE “GISBORNE TIMES” Job Printing Works. We hold complete stocks of stationery, and can quote bed-rock prices for MEMO. FORMS CUSTOMS FORMS LETTER HEADS AGREEMENT FORMS We make a specialty of Cards and invite your inspection of our stock of INVITATION CARDS MENU CARDS ETC. BUSINESS FORMS ACCOUNT BOOKS RECEIPT BOOKS BILLHEADS VISITING CARDS MEMORIAL CARDS WEDDING CARDS iff! m I s Mil 353 sag! \M NS WE HAVE * A BRANCH MONUMENTAL WORKS AT GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK KEPT IN ALL KINDS OF MEMORIALS. PRANK HARRIS & CO.. LTD. SCULPTORS AND MASONS. ROBERT CARY, Manager. LET US SEND YOU FREE OUR COLON^B C u^^mEs. LOUSES, LINENS. HOSIERY, aauuoE GENT.’S TAILORING CATALOGUE. LADIES’ EASHION BOOKLET. IOOTe SHOE LIST, FURNITURE LIST, Special Knockdown marie for Shipping Buy British made Goods, Siurdy, RehahlemaKes. a _ _ Popular Parcel 5 CURTA?^S L fcß V/HITE or ECRU. 2 pairs superb Diningroom Curtains, 1 real Laco design, 3$ yds. long, 00 ms* wide. 1 pair exquisite Drawingroom Curtains, floral Festoons, 4 .vus. long. 3 * wide a pairs choice Bedroom Curtains,; Small neat design, 3 yds. long, 43 ns. wide, Merit, Taste and Value have increased the sales every year, ' Well packed, Free to your home, 23/0. _ IuCABO, £. ICC S.U ywur 11U1KO, r nrilers receive thoughtful attention trouble is taken to,meet customers wishes. You have SSSSSWir Mta by not for yon?. We have been in business 50 years and only transmit Reliable goods, have 1 enormous stock, Sell for Cash, direct from the looms at makers prices. re can helo you. WRITS FOR OUR CATALOGUES, FREjcL i FREE !! Price Lists may be obtained from the office of this paper, Apply AM I PEACH & SONS, Manufacturers, Box 636 NOTTINGHAM,ENGLAND.

, A CONVERSATION. Q. I have been feeling ve*y poorly lately, and have just been told by my doctor that I am buffering from urio poisoning. I shall be glad if yon will tell me just wh.'.t uric poisoning means. la it a serious matter ? A, (7ric poisoning is caused by the retention in the blood of vp,rious substances which should leave the body in solution. The retention of these substances is due to a. diseased or inactive condition of the kidneys. When the kidneys are working perfectly, they filter and extract from the blood of tbe average individual about three pints of Urine every day. 111 Ihis quantity of urine should be dissolved various waste material produced by the wear and tear of the tissues of the body. This is dead matter, And its presence in the blood is poisonous. The three pints of normal arine should contain about ten grains in weight of urio acid, an ounce of urea, together with other animal and mineral matter varying from a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce. Q. Then lam to understand that the substances you mention, when not eliminated from the body in the natural manner, constitute what is known as uric poiotiing. What- are the usual symptoms by which the presence of these poisons is manifest ? A. How you are asking rather a large question. Many complaints which are commonly called diseases are not actually diseases in themselves. For instance, Rheumatism, fioui, nieurajgia, Lumbago, Sniatioa, Gravel, Stone, and Siaricise Troubles are all caused by uric poisons. Indigestion, Ancamia, persistent Haadaohe, and Seneral Debility arr often solely due to the same cause. In fact, if the kidneys are doing their work freely and thoroughly, none of the complaints mentioned could trouble us, as the causative poisons would be absent. Q, I had no idea that so much depended upon the efficient action ot the kidneys I suppose that when anyone is suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, Anosmia, Debility, Persistent Headache, or Indigestion, the scientific method of effecting a cure would be to directly treat the parent for the kidneys ? . © .* v, Exactly,. In fact, that is the only way in which a radical and permanent Qjj,, -„, n be effected. The kidneys must be restored to health and activity, so that they may be enabled to remove the daily production of poisons in the body, or the patient must continue to suffer. Q, I have always been under the impression that the liver had a great deal c, do with the maintenance of our general health, hut it seems that the kidneys are the chief cause of most of the disorders from which we suffer ? A. The work (lone by the liver is of the utmost importance, and it is closely associated with the work done by the kidneys. Indeed, when anything is the matter with the liver, the kidneys are almost always directly affected, and the contrary is likewise true. .In the liver various substances are actually made from the blood. Two or throe pounds of bile are thus made every day. The liver takes sugar from the blood, converts it into another form, and stores it up so as to be able again to supply it to the blood, gradually, as the latter requires enrichment. The liver changes uric acid, which is insoluble, into urea, which is completely soluble ; and the liver also deals with the blood corpuscles which have lived their life and are useful no longer. Q, As the functions of the kidneys and hver are so intimately related, I gather that if there is reason to sU3pect that either organ is not doing its work efficiently, a curative agent should be employed which would act equally upon Ihe kidneys and liver? A. YtSs, that is the case, and it was the realisation of this important fact winch led to the discovery of that invaluable medicine V/araer’a Safa Cure. About thirty years ago, certain medical men, knowing that, if they could find a medicine which would beneficially affect alike the kidneys and liver, they could control most of the common disorders, devoted themselves to the search for such a remedy. After many disappointments, their efforts were rewarded, and a medicine now known as Warner’s Safe Cure was proved to possess the required properties in the fullest degree. Wm'ttei' , s Safe Cura has a marvellously stimulating and healing effect upon both the kidneys and liver, and, by restoring those vital organs to health and activity, it necessarily cures all disorders due to the retention in the blood of urinary and biliary poisons, such as , _. _ Rheumatism Blood Disorders Gout Anaemia WeurndEfia Indigestion Diimbago Biliousness Sain tics. . , Kven Bright’s Disease, probably the most fatal of WARNER’S SAFE Gravel Stone Bladder Troubles General Debility Sick Headache all diseases, yields to treat* CURE. A feature, too, is that cures effected by Warner’s Safe Cure are permanent, ■imply because they nr* natural. HELS IfOATB % CO.’S TEA HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND WERE AWARDED THE Sflver AT N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION _■ . IN ; II c 4? . smsJOTEL, GISBORNE. GLADSTONE-ROAD, FRANK HARRIS, Proprietor. Wines one! Spirits of the Very Best Brands Procurable. Special Attention Afforded the Travelling Public. LOW PRICES. IT is v.ery easy to tell the Work of a Low-Price Man in the Job Printing Business. He does his work on Bad Quality Paper, has only a Small Assortment of Old-fashioned Type, and his Job when handed over is usually Badly Printed. We Quote as Low Prices as we can while supplying Good Material and Workmanship, but Our Work is Cheap at the Price. Tbe Price may Seem High, but we make our work Worth What is Paid for it. “GISBORNE TIMES” Job Printing Works. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE. New Zealand Times Buildings, Kelburne Avenue, , .WELLINGTON. MRS. WOOLRIGHT has pleasure in announcing that she ha? opened an up-to-date Registry Office servants of all descriptions can be engaged. Letters end Telegrams Promptly Attended to.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2148, 2 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2148, 2 August 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2148, 2 August 1907, Page 4

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