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m |~r T?I INTERNATIONAL j X irlJLi INTERNATIONAL | Two Point Self-heating SAD IRON The latest invention in benzine appliances. Easily adjusted and always to be trusted. It robs ironing-day of all its nerveracking, muscle-straining disagreeableness. The International Iron is absolutely safe. If after ten days' trial from date of delivery you are not satisfied - your money refunded. ' The operating expense of the Inter- ' national Iron is Uie cheapest known method to tlio civilised world: four hours for 3d. lam now booking ordors for the first shipment arriving shortly. Send in your order by mail and I will give you a demonstration at your home or send yon full particulars by post. A demonstration will also bo given at Mr Broome's store, Weraroa, every Saturday afternoon, from 2 p.m. j till 4 p.m. J. M. MILNE. j Weraroa — LEVIN. Representative N.Z. Farmers' Distributing Co., Wellington. 268-1 m FOR SALE.—One 400-gallon galvanized Iron Tank with removable top—Sharpe Bros.. Levin KNOWN Before senflMg outside town every woman requiring a first-class riding skirt should first visit W. M. Clark's Oxford-street. Levin. When you see the style, make and quality o tClark's new riding skirts, at a lowe« price than out -i'!o stores, you will give Clark's your bus ; Public sprtiif.» z'-'.ii singers" shoJld nev- i '.ju ,vu.uuL '\azol." Best protecHiui for the throat against chills. Speulieat it: lie! (or hoarsened and surpiioss. Is Gd hottlo contains 6C Jose;;. Advt—7 .1, &.ND GOUTY AFFEC XIONS. t sy "Origin.") Tfe unnatural retention of uric acid hi i : ther uiimuy and biliary poisons in ti:e blood produce* a group of com plaints winch inflict upon humanity iony-continued suffering and intense pain. The most common of these complaints are rheumatism, gout, lum bago, sciatica, and neuralgia. The kidneys and liver are the organs upon which nature has imposed the task oi extiacting from the blood certain matter which is being continuously manu factu-ed in the body, owing to the wasting of the tissues. It is as necessary to life that the wasting of the tissues must proceed uninterruptedly as it is that the substance of the body must be regularly renewed by the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. It is equally ne ctssary to health that the waste matter should be expelled from the body continuously, for its presence in the blood entails disease or death. The treament of rheumatic and gouty affections by the outward ap plication of liniment*, ointments, and embrocations is seldom productive of much lasting benefit. They may «f ford temporary relief in some cases, but they do not reach the seat of the disorder, f The only way in winch health can be permanently restored and pain permanently removed is to take measures to ensure the regulai action of the kidneyß and the liver. When these organs are performing their allotted task naturally and freely, the uric acid and other urinary and biliary poisons pass from the system through the ordinary channels, and any suffering caused by the presence of such poiions in the blood it at an end. Owing to its specific action, War ner's Safe Cure every moment during the past thirty years has been demon strating its remarkable power of restor ing the kidneys and liver to health and activity. Complaints diagnosed as Bnght's Disease frequently have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure, whilst rheumatism, gout, gravel, stone, bladdei troubles, indigestion, biliousness, anae mia, impure blood, and all disorders caused by the retention in the system of urinary and biliary poisons, speedily yield to the influence of the medicine, simply because of its healing and stimulating influence upon the kidney* and the liver. Cures thus effected are permanent, simply because they are natural. *

The action of Warner's Safe Core id described in detail in a treatise which will ba lent, post free, to any one on application to H. H. Warnei and Co., T.td., Australasian Branch, Melbourne. Warner's Safe Cure is sold bye chemisii and ' storekeepers every where, both in the original (ss) bottlei and in the cheaper (2s 6d) " Concentrated," noil alcoholic form ; each containing the lima number of doses ' "i am a Dootmaker, ' writes 31 r Frederick Miller, Great Aing Street. North Dunedin, N l . Z. "and for many years suffered from terrible headaches and irregularity of the dowels due Me my sedentary life. After taking >n© box of Chamberlain's Tablets I i*ae; greatly benefited and they soon effected my cure. Upon the slightest symptomsof constipation I take two or 'ibwse tablets which always set me right, \dvt"My nea<T Ift stuffed with a ooldl'" The housewife who wishes to make * success of pickling onions, cauliflowerbeetroot and) other vegetables, should use Sharland's Malt Vinegar. This excellent and popular vinegar is brewed from malt and sugar and. conforms to the requirements of the Food and Drugs Act. It is undoubtedly the most wholesome and most vinegar in New Zealand. Sold in bulk and bottles. Ask your grocer for Sharland's Advt. ,Vhy don't you get "Nazol"P A tev.- whiffs of this honest specific through a Nnzol Inhaler will effect speedy relief. Is 6d buys 60 doses—■ Advt—7 GET VERF WEAK. "My boy Jack was very bad with diarrheoa," writes Mrs. M. Lee, Forbes N. S. W. "for quite a fortnight he -as ill and got very weak. fiTy husband bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Remedy and to our su prise one lose ! completely cured him., Bold J where. Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 4

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