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LIFE.

' (By "Viva.") r t~ .. . •

Mo living thing, from man to a microbe, can exist unless it is conlimioush dying. It is not merely neces.-ary fur man to absorb nourishment in order to live; it is equally necessary that, siimil tancouslv, some portion of his bone, blood, or tissue, must wash- «w;:v and die. It is essential, ;;!sn, tin* -i balance be preserved in the two processes of replenishing the body and t-Ic* removal of the waste or dead m.it>■: which is constantly accumulating v:il»n.i : it. An uneven action of either m-.i::. disease. A total suspension of eiihci means death. Of coursc everyone Icikuvs tiiat an i adequate supply of suitable food, pure \ water, and fresh air is requisite to build j up the body, but, unfortunately. n:oM ; people are not as well aware of the | complicated action of the nuvhnuiMu ; with which nature has endowed man for dealing with the used up, dead ai;d waste material always being produced . within us, and which, unless regularly extracted from the blood and expelled ; from the body, must cause disease or ! death.

Upon the skin, lungs, kidneys and J Htm rests the main responsibility of re i moving waste matter from the. system. ' The skin usually requires little allention beyond regular washing will) good soap and water, and it will, in the form i of perspiration, rid the body of a r. 1 ;* - ! tity of dead matter. A fit of cougliin;: or a choking sensation will speedily call our attention to anything which , hinders the lungs in their wink of removing, in the form of carbonie acid, an amount of used-up material equivalent to eight ounces of pure charcoal every day. The kidneys ami© liver. ; on tho other hand, are delicate organs, and it is often not until we beam to > suffer from some serious com plaint that, { we become aware that their action is i impeded. Rheumatism, (lout. I.vinha j go, Neuralgia, Backache, Sciatica, j Blood Disorders, Indigestion, Bilious- i ness, Jaundice, Sick Headache. Genera! I Debility, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troub- ; les, Depression, Low Temperature. An | aomia, Bright's Disease, are all caused I by disease, or indifferent action of the ' kidneys or liver, or both of those or ! gatis, permitting the body to retain uriii- j a-ry and biliary waste poisons which it is I their function to eliminate from the ; blood and expel in a natural manner. ! Sit will, therefore, be seen bow im- j portant it is that, the vii;oious health ' and activity <|f Ihe kidneys and live: (diould be maintained. A person fermg from one or more of Die many , complaints mentioned should im! re ; card them as diseases, bui should ...!- the rational course of ufla< king I hem a' their true source, by restoring a [jr<.je ; and regular action of Ibe kidn-y- a el : liver, when, the cause of the di < ni :• having been rectified, the waste »n;i»s which produces llie trouble is and health ensues as a mailer id' rouise

II was the comprehension of this fact which resulted ill the discovery of War tier's Sure Cure. Ci«»rt:iin m it-ms:!; • • lieitig aware of the diflicuity "f !.«• the disorders referred k>. and !••• -.v.< < that they were duo to iuHJi! j«-ni ariion ; of the kidneys or the livi-r, but luinr, I unable in most cases to a> < u:;if ciy diag nose just which organ was at fault—.set themselves the task of compounding a medicine which would act : pciHe;)l!y ! upon the kidneys and liver alive. After ' long re(>euri:li tliey succeeded and n:t; tluced the medicine to (In. world undi-t the, name of Warner's Safe Ohio. This. i was about 30 years ago, and since then ! many millions of bottles haw heen sold, and millions of people hivc been saved j from pain, suffering and death by takuii;. j a course of this invaluable specific for all j kidney and liver diseases and disorders: j arising therefrom. f Full information relating to Warner's j Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver, j is contained in a pamphlet i?.sik(J by 11 j 11. Warner-and Co . Ltd., Melbourne, j Vic., who will be pleased to send a copy. j post free, to anyone interested. " q< i #Warner\s Safe (Jute is sold by elu»ri I sis and storekeepers everywhere, bo'h in the original (55.) bottles, and in the i heaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated,' uon aleonoMc form

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 May 1913, Page 4

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723

LIFE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 May 1913, Page 4

LIFE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 May 1913, Page 4

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