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CORED A CROUPY COUGH. "My little girl Myrtel, aged 4 years, had a hard cough with real croupy sound," writos Mr H. Oo rdcs, of Cromwell, N.Z. "Mr Hotop recommended me to try Chambai'lam's Cough Remedy, which X did After three or four doses all signs -1 croupincss had disappeared and the child wa ssoon well. My wifo xn J . are more than pleased with Chanberlain's Cough Remedy." F>r rale everywhere.'—Adrfc.

3on't foof with colds. Cure thou by Tonking's Linseod Emulsion. 3a r \? und speedy. Chemists and stores. Is 8d , 2s fld, 4# 6d. Adri.

QUESTIONis A XI) ANSWERS. 0 —K- W Q. I hiive been ie cling u.uy poorly j lately, and have ju-l ! <een told Uiat I lam suffering from uric p Manning. 1 j 3hall be glad it' you win tell me just j what uric poisoning means. Is it a j serious matter'' j A. Uric poisoning is cam-al by tiic I retention in the blood » I mi!, slam ewhich should leave the body in solution The retention of these .-nl-tamcs i.due to a. diseased or niacin e euiiouiou of the kidney.-?. U'iieii the. k.'.iaoy.- aie working perlectiy, they liihv ~nd c.\t:a>i from the blood ol Ihe avviyc.e iiuliviMiji about three pints of urine v»-i\ u.iy. In thi» quaniiiy of urine ch. ulo ue o:solved various waste mulcti.tl [in t.-.va by tile wear and tear ot Ui.= i;.-. i.l the body, j his i.« dead man-;, ;uid :t presence in the blood pun. n.im--. 'i i.c throe pmU- of normal uu.ic aid u,n tain auout ten grains in of uu-. acod, ail ounce of una, t ■ lJ; v r other annual and ia:nvra.l niailfi from a third of an ounce to i.:i i v an ounce. Q. Then I am to uniiei.-'.and tiial the fiubstances you mention v. livii ma eliniiualed Iron; the body in lh«. uaiur.d manner coa.-tilute v, hat n k-ii. .. n a: a. po,soiling. What are tin: iiMiai .-\n;p tuuifc Ijy uhieii the prc.-eiiu- ol Hie poisons :s man.levied A. Nov. you are asking a i.tll;-: large (piti-lion. .Vany oanpiaii'!. v. h.rh ate coinuniiiiy called (.i.-v ".-ei- m.i actually ill tiu n t*-i\.'S. I'o, instance, i!in aniali.-ni, l. ; oiii, ..en.,.;, ; i. Lumbago, Sciatica, Ura - .c\ ..i,n Bladder 1 Toul;!e.- are li i -pr.ailly i bv unc puiMJii.i. indication, An, n:ia. l'eisi.-teiit iicadaclic, and (.ieii-.'iai liability are olten solely dae to ila r.uac cause. In fact, speaking generally. i! the kidney* were doing tin ir w- 11, and thoiouahly, lion" ol the (omp.amlb mentioned would trouble us as the causative poison* would be ab.-.-i.t. • Q. i had no idea thai no minli de pended upon the eliicienl ai-tioa of lh. kidnwys. 1 supple that v. hen anyone is suli'eiing iiom IlhcunialiMn, (.oat, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, (is.ncl, .Stone, Bladder Troubles;, Anaemia, JJebility, l'orsi.-lent llcadache, or Iml-.'.c.--tion, the scientific method of effect in.', a cure, m moHt cases, would be to ducil Jy treat the patient foi the kidneys': A. Exactly In fact, that i- the only way in which a tadual and per inanent cure would be eiiccte<l. i lie kidneys musl be le.-loied to iiealth and activity, so that lliey may be clash!- d to remove the daily pioducti-jn of p-a soim in the body, or the patient mut-i continue to sailer. Q. 1 have always been uiiilcr lh--iinpression that the liver had a ie.it deal to do with the inainleiiai.ee >•! «>ui general health, bul it stems tl-e ( kidneys are the duel' cau>e of nn -l oi the disorders from which we snllc A. The work done by Ihe liver iV of the utmost importance, and u i.- c.'o-;-';. associated with the work (I■■ >.:o !;. in.kidneys. Indeed, when any tiling i.. i!,liiatter with the liver the kidneys arc generally alfecled, and the contiaiy itlikewise true. In tie inet vaiiou.. .-uistances are actually made fioai Ihe blood,® Two or three pound.- (I' !>:! me

thus made every day. 'I!il> liver i/i.e----sugar from the blood, converts it i;.I•» another form, and stoics it up mi a.- in be able again to supply it t.i the bh.id, gradually, as the latter reqmies cii:h'!i ment. L lie liver changes uric and. which is insoluble, into urea which incompletely soluble, and Ihe liver also deale with the blood coi piu-rics which havft lived their life and arc useful no longer.

Q. As the functions of the kidney* and liver are so intimately related, I gather that if there is reason to his pect that either Organ is not doing its work efficiently, a curative agent shmihl be employed which would act equally upon the kidneys and liver?

A. Yes, that ie the case, and it wye the realisation of this important- fact which led to the discovery oi that in valuable medicine Warner's Safe Cure. About thirty years ago, certain investigators, knowing that if lliey could find a medicine which would bcnefically a fleet alike the kidneys anil the liver,©they could control most of the common (lis orders, devoted themselves tt> (he search for such a remedy. After many disappointment.-:, their efforts were rewardc-d, and a medicine now known as Warner's Safe Cure was proved to posses th? required properties. Warner's Safe Cure has a marvellously stimulating and healing effect upon both the kidneys and the 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 kiicli as Rheumatism, Gout, Xeuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Anaemia. Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Gravel, Slone, Bladder Troubles, General Debility, and Sick Headache. Even complaints diagnosed as Blight's Disease, probably the most fatal of all diseaees, often yield to treatment by Warner's Safe Cure. Cures effected by Warner's Safe Cure are permanent, simply becaueo they are natural,

As you are so much interested in this subject you should write to the Australasian office of H H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, who will be pl«M«d to send you, freo of charge, a psunphl«t treating it fully. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both In the original form (5s bottles) and in the* cheaper 'Concentrated," nonalcoholic form (2a 6d bottU*).

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1913, Page 4

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