The Great Boon To Business Men. THERE'S A WEALTH OF HEALTH IN A BOTTLE OF PURIRI (The Famous Mineral Water) The first essential for the success of a Business Man is Fitness — he must feel fit. If he docsn t. he is severely handicapped ; he doesn't have a fair chance, and probably will soon be knocked out of the running. Therefore the business man's first duty is to brace himself up —make himself fit and keep himself fit. There's no better means than the judicious and regular use of Pur tat Natural Mineral Water, nature’s own Tonic and Reviver. A glass of Turiri in the morning does a world of good, giving you that "just-fit” feeling the go, vitality and. energy that make you feel capable to tackle successfully the business worries of a busy day. Puriri Natural Mineral Water is particularly palatable, and mixes most beneficially with all liquors. Take it instead of soda water. It adds sparkle and flavour to the liquor, irrespective of its great medicinal value. Doctors Prescribe PURIRI. It is bottled straight from the famous mineral springs. Thousands today swear by it, and it adds to its benefited drinkers every day. It is the Cheapest, the Purest and Best Drink on the market, and can be obtained at all hotels and local agents. WHVf Ills HONOUR THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR ROBERT S TOUT, K.C.M.0., THINKS OF PURIRI. 1 have imu-li pleasure in stating that I have used Puriri Water for some 1 hare in ... = . ~ , ronsi u el . it invaluable. I can S; to is■?"f.cial "fLIs 1 bntfeve ?bat anyone leading a sedentary life wW find it a’useful tabic water, and second to none in the market. Yours faithfully, Rontbivr Stout. Mow and Where to Oktain PURIRI: », v—n VI ' HOTEL BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL. C ORONATION HOTEL, Al.lilc-N HOTEL.ROYAL HOTEL. GISBORNE HOTEL. And till Ciroc jrs and Clubs. tf your Retailer dot>» «o WIRU-KS \l.l. AGLXNTS i get it for you, WILLIAMS & KETTLE Ltu. rjOSIT
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® When there is a sediment like brick-dust in the urine it is a cer am indica-ion that the kidneys are not doing their work properly, and immediate steps should be taken to restore their healthy action. If this precaution is neglected, the Particles ■' gradually become larger, and the miserable suffering caused by Gravel-or Stone will "'“stones are usually formed in the kidneys, and descend thence into the bladder. They are composed of uric acid, or of oxalate of lime ; solid matter which should held in solution in the fluids of the body, and be passed off m a dissolved condition in the urine. Uric acid stone is by far the commonest kind. When a stone is formed in a kidney great pain in the loins is felt, and this b-epmos agonising when the stone leaves the kidney and passes through one °' t j ie “£ r ‘/?' v channels leading to the bladder. The pain then experienced is known as Kidney Colic. It ceases when the stone reaches the bladder. . .. Once in the bladder, the stone may be passed off with the urine, or it may lenia n and become larger by the accumulation of deposits. Sometimes a stone will fouu in the bladder by the simple gathering together of particles of gravel. . Persons of all ages may suffer from stone or gravel. Even little childien are not * l * r When a stone formed in the kidneys is too large to pass through the passage leading into the bladder, the passage becomes closed, dropsy sets in, and the patient m!l7 When Atones remain long in the bladder they grow to a great size, sometimos as large as an orange, and they frequently have to be out out. The following symptoms indicate stone or gravel in the kidneys or bladder .- Painful itching sensation ; swelling of the seat of pain; cramps in the legs and aorotum; bearing down sensation in rectal region; escape of water, mvoluntaii y. in • , .i: iii-!nnt!nn narriwcimß of TlHin irOUT ivltlnsyS iorotum; oeanug uuwn aeiißa-mun m , r-- -- - '. . i .1* __ drona - great agony succeeding successful urination, paroxysms of pain from kidneys to bladder—" kidney colic ” ; pain and difficulty in urinating, with sudd .ladder —" kidney colic " : pain ana aimouuj ui ”*“» sudden stoppages. Treatment, The only rational method of treatment for this disease is to correct the action of the kidneys, thereby removing the cause. In a healthy condition of the kidneys and urinary system the water holds the solids m solution urnu it escapes from the body. In disease the solids are deposited in the kidnej3 and UaOdfjr.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2179, 7 September 1907, Page 4
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