6 RHEUMATIC POISON. (Useful Knowledge.) Rheumatism is caused by poisonous matter wliicli, owing to inefficient action of the eliminating organs, has been suffered to remain in tiie system. We quote two letters describing the means by which relief can be obtained. From Mrs Elizabeth Milgate. 204, Havilah street, Long Gully. Vic. 21st February, 1908: 1 sutler ed 'untold agony for several years from chronic inflammatory iheumatista. The pains were concentrated in the arms, back and le o s. My whole body was in a shivering state. I completely lost my appetite and suffered from dizziness and vertigo. x could not lie in one portion tor any length of time, and failed to get anj Bleep. I became quite an invalid. Any change in the atmosphere would cause the most intense pain. Almost everything was tried for my beuefit-bat-teries, medicines, liniments, etc., without any good result or permanent relief. It was not until I began to take Warner's Safe Oure that I could feel any perceptible change for the better. I persevered in taking that medicin© for some weeks, when I was completely cured. Warner's Cuire entirely eradicated all rheumatic poison from mv system, and since that time I have'been in the enjoyment of good health." From Mr Edward Mooney, 18, Hartley street, Rozelle, Sydney, N.S.W., 27th March, 1908:-"About eighteen months ago I contracted muscular rheumatism and lumbago through working in tfie rain. I was advised to take Warners Safe Cure for it. I took the contents of onlv one and one-half bottled when 0.1 l pains left me, and T was thoroughly cured. X have not had a return of the complaint since." , The remarkable curative effect # of Warner's Safe Cure due to the stimulating action of the merliVtTW nrn the kidneys and liver, causing the natural throwing off of the poisons. Tti addition to the recnlnr S* and 3g 9d bottlw= of Warner's Safe Oure. n. concentrated form of the medicine twtct is<n T ed at 2« 6d per bo+tle. Warner's Safe Oure /Conoonb-ated) i<= not comriounded with alcohol. and contains the same number of rinses as the !*= b"W.le of: Wsirnerrt Snfp Our**. H. H.Warner and Co., Limited. Melbourne. Vic. • Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see
CARPENTER'S SHOE STORE i'OIC JgOOTS THAT STAND THE TEST OF WET WEATHER. J. K CARPENTER, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, Main-street, Pahiatua. WHAT'S the Difference between ENTWISTLE'S Prices and Sale Prices ? It's not a puzzle ! Call and see for yourself. w. ENTWISTLE, PAHIATUA. CABINET-MAKER & UPHOLSTERER Shop Fittings a Speciality. MRS YOUIMG", LADIES' NURSE. Address: C/o Mr P. Wilson, Scarborough, Pahiatua. Engagements arranged. [_A Oabd.J C. A. BLUETT, jgUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Seasoned Timber on hand. . Address — Pahiatua. NYONE on the look-out for Dairy or Sheep Farms will do well to look up HARE & EVANS, and read their advertisement this issue (page 8). ' For the Ladies. LADIES will find all kinds of Fashion Books, together with Silks, Cottons and all Fancy Work requirements, at H. A. Thomson's, CENTRAL BOOK ARCADE, PAHIATUA. Copies o£ the Age may be obtained at 9 o'clock every morning. Professor Bert Hepburn, PAHIATUA, CHAMPION Horse Tamer ofJ3 the Southern Hemisphere. Horses carefully handled and thoroughly broken in to saddle and all classes of harness. Pupils taught the art of handling wild and vicious horses. Letters addressed to M. Quirke, Pahiatua, or Zillwood Bros, will receive every attention.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3172, 24 April 1909, Page 6
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