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IR WINTER WEAR. V is necessary to have a pair of warm, cosy Slippers for the cold weather. We have them in variety. Call and see them; they will ovest you. Pric?s, 9d to Gj6. tJLDREN'S Felt and Velvet Slippers, navy, scarlet, claret and chocks, felt, carpet and string soles, 9ti, 1/-, 1/6. Ii'LDEEN'S Camel Hair Slippers, dainty colours, thick felt and leather soles, ankle straps, extra quality 3/9, 3/11. DIES' Navy and Eed Felt Slippers, string soles, well finished, light and warm, 1/11. .DIES' Felt Slippers, navy and claret, leather soles, low heels, strong and warm, 3/6. k DIES' Camel Hair Slippers, various colours, thick felt and leather soles, 4/1 !( 5 /6, 6/6. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP EVENING SHOES. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED. CENTRAL BOOT STORE, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 154. c«««««««««« AAAAAAkiLIAiiA AA / lechanical Engineers. IT costs no more to secure the services, in the first place, of competent engineers to do your work than it does to get those who know very little about it. With the competent man, aowever, the first cost is the last—for your work will be done thoroughly and to your satisfaction. With the incompetent man, however, the first cost is only the first of a long series, the job is never done. When we get your instructions to fulfil your order we give you good honest, prastical advice, and the maximum of/ satisfaction with a minimum of cost. Our engineers have proved their capabilities in every department of mechanical engineering, and having a modern plant with which to do their work, secure the very best results. We instal electrical plants, repair'all classes of machinery, motor cars, uictor cycles, oil and gas engines and fulfil orders in any part of the Island. We charge you with the cost only when you are satisfied that the work is good. It costs you nothing to consult us, but our advice might save you many pounds. Look us up to-day or telephone to us and we will wait on you. p MECHANICAL ENGINEERS & ELECTRICIANS, KA MASTERTON. E^1251221522522221121211121212:

RATIONAL INDIGESTION CURE. By "Sano." Food must be eaten in sufficient quantity, and must be digested,, and be- converted into blood. Nature makes tins one of her most imperative lawsof life. During the process of digestion food is entirely changed in_ composition .by the action of the juices of the, internal organs through which it passes. In the mouth it is thoroughly mixed with the saliva. Then it is swallowed, and enters tihe stomach, where it is acted upon by the gastric juices, and becomes partly liquified. From the stomach it passes to the smaller intestine — which is about 18 feet in length—and there certain portions of the food are liquified by the bile and other juices, The food thus made fluid is in a condition to be absorbed into and become a "constituent part of the blood. Tike indigestible portion of the food is discharged into the larger intestine, whence it is in turn expelled from the body together with other refuse matter. Just as certainly as that it is necessary to life that food must be absorbed, so, likewise, is it essential that the blood must be in a condition to absorb the food. Torpidity of the liver is the chief cause of nearly every case of indigestion, and when the liver is torpid the kidneys* are generally sympathetically affected. The blood, which should be transformed, cleansed, and filtered by the kidneys and liver, then contains uric and biliary poisons, and is therefore a feeble absorbemt of nutriment. This condition of the blood reacts upon the ne,rvous system of the digestive organs, and prevents the flow and alters the quality of the digestive juices.

The entire nerve energy of a person suffering from indigestion is weakened, owing to the contaminated condition of the blood, and the general feeling of mental and physical depression which is experienced during an attack of dyspepsia, is due to this cause. The blood must be continuously purified b,y the action of the liver a<nd kidneys, or good digestion cannot be expected to occur. Many sufferers from indigestion obtain temporary relief by eating predigested foods or taking medicines, such as pepsin, which act as diges tives in the intestines. A course of such treatment merely encourages a slothful action of the digestive organs and causes them to become gradually weaker and less capable of performing their duty, just in the same way that a' person who takes little or no exercise becomes incapable of responding to any demand for exertion. Other sull'erers irritate the digestive organs into temporary and abnormal activity by taking purgative medicines so frequently that presently the stomach and intestines refuse to act except under such irritating stimulation. The only rational and permanent cure for indigestion is to create such a condition or the blood that each corpuscle becomes hungry for food, and ready and eager to absorb it. The digestive secretions will then respond to the. demands of tne blood, and the stomach and intestines will perform their work as a matter of course.. When the blood is laden with uric and biliary poisons it cannot adequately absorb food, and makes but a feeble attempt to' do so.

U amor s Sale Cure is not a purgative medicine. It permanently cures indigestion and dyspepsia, simply because it restores the liver and kidneys to health and activity,, so. that the blood naturally becomes tree from uric and biliary poisons, and ravenous to absorb nutriment freely. Nutriment is then conveyed by the blood to the nerves throughout the body. The nerves of the digestive organs being properly nourished, the organs are in a condition to do their work efficiently. Nature is merely aided in her efforts to preserve a balance in the manifold and complex processes of waste and renewal by which life it; maintained. In addition to the regular 5s and 2s 9d bottlas of Wamox's Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2s (kl per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the 5s bottle of Warner's b'-afe Cure. H. H. Warner and Co., Limited Melbourne, Vic. SK for the "ECLIPSE" Cleanser , and see that you get it.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3179, 3 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3179, 3 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3179, 3 May 1909, Page 6

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