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“Vt?- ~ s ' ,gr | - "53' Why Suffer Gout, Rheumatism, ' Sciatica or Lumbago? ! i When nature herself has provided a Preventative and a Cure in I “PUR; (THE FAMOUS NATURAL MINERAL WATER). There is no more trying, irritating or tormenting trouble than Gout. Rheumatism, Sciatica or Lumbago. The pity of it is that no one in the Colony need softer from these severe afflictions. Nature herself has provided a Cure—a Cure which gets right to the root of the trouble, which clears it out effectively and keeps It out for good. THAT CURE IS " PURIRI,” the Natural Mineral Water, pure front the springs. It has cured hundreds HOW PURIRI CURED MR. HUGH CAPLEN, THE WELL-KNOWN HAWERA SOLICITOR. mi *-»«««. n»*» ....... ral Water in ivhiii it lifts accomplished to my I gladly write you m reference to order that sufferers from gout may k ”£" S "U."T have had ... personal knowledge. Since I al; ., c ks. My father-in-law, attack of gont, and prior to .- r • great suff-rcr from goat, both Mr. Joho Dew. of joints iitrge knobs of chalky deposit. He hishands nnt fee showing mth ) t, Natural Mineral Water. H S .°wafa frenuen sufferer a dal odter conditions are the same as prior torts tmv K S tat I consider it excellent or removing indigestion. It ™ refief. -d y also peases where I have scon .1 triEd ‘ H. Caplen, Solicitor Hawera If you „ot stock it, nsk Hitri to got It foe you. Wholesale Agents: WILLIAMS & KETTLE Ltd. jtp se> »g~ of sufferers, and doctors everywhere prescribe it. It is pleasant and palatable—a light, sparkling, bracing and refreshing drink. Fukiki Natural Mineral Water can be procured from all hotels, chemists and grocers all all over the Colony. It is the cheapest and most efficacious drink ever put on the market. Then why suffer ? It s a Cheap Cure, a Pure Cure, a Tried and Proven Cure. It is Nature's Cure, and it's a Pleasant Cure. How and Where to Obtain PURIRI: And all Grocers and Clubs.

FOR YOUR NEXT GLASSWARE, CHINA, LAMPWARE.&c. A 'Large and Varied Assortment always >n Stock. A Large Shipment of Japanese Ware arriving. Everything Marked in Plain Figures. GEGIUT. DAVIES, PEEL-STREET, Opposite British Empire Hotel.

m si Wsk mm w KBE X\ * - X m 3®Ssa^§s am XJ&m jpRANK JJ ARRIS AND (JOLTD., MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS AND MASONS, GLADSTONE-ROAD, GISBORNE. MEMO. —This is a Branch of the well-known Firm at Auckland, where wo have the Largest Staff Employed of any Firm in N.Z. Our Gisborno Staff are Picked Men—Tradesmen. You can depend on having your work fixed properly. If you cannot inspect our stock here, Write for Catalogues. Rough Material in Stock: Marble, Granite, Bluestone, Oamaru, Shells. Finished: Tiles, AVreaths, Table Tops, Butchers’ Slabs, Iron Railings,- etc., etc. AVe Contract for all Kinds of Concrete AVork and Heavy Railing. ROBERT AV. CARY, Manager. LETmUS SEND YOU FREE OUR COLOt J ! n j“BUYER^OGmDES, MUSLINS, CRETONNES, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, HOSIERY, BLOUSES, - GENT.’S TAILORING CATALOGUE. LADIES’ FASHION BOOKLET. BOOT O SHOE LIST, FURNITURE LIST, Special Knockdown aislle for Shipping Buy British made Goods, Sturd3 r , Reliable mahes. Popular Parcel 5 curtains l for 2S/6 2 pairs superb Diningroom Curtains, real Lace design, 32 yds. I on#, 60 ins. wide. 1 pair exquisite Drawingroom Curtains, flora! Festoons, 4 yd*. •<»«;»;. 2 yds. wide. 2 pairs choice Bedroom Curtains, Small neat design, 3 yds. 143I 43 ins. wide. Merit, Taste and Value have increased the sales every year. Well pacKed, Free to your home, 23 6. Letter* orders receive thoughtful attention trouble is taken to meet customers Avishes. You have •een our advertisement for years, write us and say what we can do for you. We. arc here in contact with the markets and SUPPLY AT LOWEST RATES TO PEOPLE IN NEW ZEALAND Why not for yon ?. Wo have been in business 50 years and only transmit Reliable goods, have an enormous stock, Sell for Cash, direct from the looms at makers price-. We can help you. WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUES, FREE ! FREE !! [Est. 1807. Price Lists may be obtained from the office of this paper, Apply at once. € SAMI-PEACH & SONS, Manufacturers, Box 680 HOTTING HAM,ENGLAND.

INDIGESTION. The torments which are suffered when the digestive organs fail to do their work thoroughly are, unfortunately, so well known to most of us that it is not necessary for the various symptoms of indigestion or dyspepsia to be given in detail here. Indigestion has several sources of origin, the principal being Gastric Catarrh, in which the food becomes covered with mucus, and consequently resists the action of the digestive juices; Gastric Flatulency, the development of wind or gas; Gastric Diarrhoea, caused by the food being hurried through the digestive organs unassimilated, and Constipation. Constipation is by far the most frequent and obstinate cause of indigestion, and it mu3t be rectified or digestion cannot be otherwise than imperfect. Food must be eaten in sufficient quantity, and must be digested and be converted Into blood. Nature makes this one of her most imperative laws of life. During tho process of digestion food is entirely changed in composition by the action of the juices of the internal organs through which it passes. In the mouth it is thoroughly mixed with tho saliva. Then it is swallowed, and enters the stomach, where it is acted upon by the gastric juices, and becomes partly liquefied. From tho stomach it passes to the smaller intestine—which is about 18 feet in length—and there certain portions of the food are liquefied by the bile and other juices. The food thus mado fluid is in a condition to be absorbed into and becomes a constituent part of the blood. The Indigestible portion of the food is discharged into the larger intestine, whence it is in turn expelled from the body together with other refuse matter. Ju3t as certainly as that it is necessary to life that food must be absorbed, so likewise it is essential that the blood must be in a condition to absorb the food. -Torpidity of the liver is the chief cause of nearly every case of indigostion, and when tho liver is torpid tho kidneys are always sympathetically affected to a greater or lesser extent. The blood, which should be transformed, cleansed, and filtered by the kidneys and liver, then contains urinary and biliary poisons, and is therefore a feeble absorbent of nutriment. This condition of the blood reacts upon the nervous system ol the digestive organs, and prevents tho flow and alters the quality of the digestive juices Tho entire nerve energy of a person suffering from indigestion is weakened owing to the contaminated condition of the blood,- and the general feeling of montal and physical depression, which is experienced during an attack of dyspepsia, is due to this cense. 3 The blood mu3t be continuously purified by the action of the liver and kidneys o, good digestion cannot be expected to occur. © Many sufferers from indigestion obtain temporary relief by eating predigested foods or taking medicines, sueh as pepsin, which act as digestives in the intestines. A eourss of such treatment merely encourages a slothful action of the digestive organs, and causes them to become gradually weaker and less capable of performing their duty, just in the same way that a person who takes little or no exercise becomes incapable of responding to any demand for exertion. Other sufferers irritate the digestive organs into temporary and abnormal activity by taking purgative medicines »o frequently that presently the stomach and intestines refuse to act except under such irritating stimulation. The only rational and permanent euro for indigestion is to crests such a condition of the blood that each corpusclo becomes hungry for food, and ready and eager to absorb it. The digestive secretions will then respond to tho demands of tho blood, and the stomach and intestines will perform their work as a matter of course. When the blood is laden with uric acid and other urinary and biliary poisons, it cannot adequately absorb food, and makes but a feeble attempt to do so. Warner’s Cr.fe- Cure la not a purgative medicine. It ponnancutly cures indigestion and dyspepsia, simply because it restores tho liver and kidneys to health and activity, so that the blood naturally becomes free from urinary and biliary poisons, and ravenous to absorb nutriment freely. Nutriment is then conveyed by the blood to the nerves throughout the body . The nerves of the digestive organs being properly nourished, the organs are in a condition to do their work efficiently. Nature is merely aided in her efforts to preserve a balance in the manifold and complex processes of waste and renewal by which life is maintained. Remember constipation or irregularity of the bowels must be overcome. Wamor'e Safe Pills should, therefore, also bo taken iu sufficient quantities to ensure one free movement daily. Do not overload the stomach. Avoid tea, coffee, alcoholic stimulants, and rich or fat foods. Do not eat generously of any solid food. Write for treatise on Liver and Kidney disorders. Sent peek free by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Mfilbcmm*.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2168, 26 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2168, 26 August 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2168, 26 August 1907, Page 4

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