ADVANCING YEARS.
m One by on© the years pass by. each bearji '* ing its burden of sorrow and joy, pain'"' and pleasure; each leaving its impress upon " our characters and our bodies ; each, alas ! passing quicker than its predecessor— -mr» deadly . procession, overwhelming all baft memory as it advances, ruthless as the waves of the sea. W« know, it will submerge us finally, but until it does we majf ' ; just as .weJl t jstand. bravely, in it* fronts breasting "its pow^r, without cowering: Whilst ito.have health we ©an, co stand withi ' good heart, but advancing years are apt? to sap at and" undermine our strength. Few of us who have passed life's climax and are descending the vale but suffer from common ills, such as ' rheumatism, gout, indi-i gesfcion, biliousness, neuralgia, lumbago, 4 sick headache, general debility, badkacne, sciatica, anaemia, blood disorders, gravel, stone and "bladder troubles, and it is with! th© object' of enabling such, sufferers to shake off the burden and become well and; strong that we once again point out that ; the disorders named all proceed from a' defective action of the kidneys and liver.-, Once the kidneys, and liyer are restored to < health and activity fhe suffering will cease, j This is the reason that Warner's Safe Cure* i*6 so effective in overcoming such disorders. - Warner's Safe Cure has a specific action! upon the kidneys and liver, and enables \ those vital organs to eliminate £he urio andJ biliary poisons which cause the disorders. Warner's Safe Cure is wonderfully effective--in such oases. Wrke for a descriptive* treatise "to " H. H. Warner and Co. (Ltd-)*, Melbourne, who will send it, post free. '
The lottery idea in State finance dies » hard in Cuba, where the National Assembly^ ha 3 passed a bill providing for a lottery^ ■ ■ with three monthly drawings. A revenue jof from, one to two millions a year is antU^ ' cipated by the promoters of the legislation. ': The question must now be faced whether ; Cuba is so much better qualified for self* : government than the Porto Ricans, as the s United States Government appears to < assume in .its policies towards the two--* islands. Cuba is independent, but the Porto Ricans are to have their powers of ♦ self-jtfixexjunent curtails^
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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 65
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371ADVANCING YEARS. Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 65
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