IT 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 interest you. Prices, 9d to 6/6. CHILDREN'S Felt and Velvet Slippers, navy, scarlet, claret and checks, felt, carpet and string soles, 9d, 3/-, 1/6. CHILDREN'S Camel Hair Slippers, dainty colours, thick felt and leather soles, ankle straps, extra quality 3/9, 3/11. LADIES' Navy and Red Felt Slippers', string soles, well finished, light and warm, 1/11. LADIES' Felt Slippers, navy and claret, leather soles, low hoels, strong and warm, 3/g B LADIES' Camel Hair Slippers, various colours, thick felt and leather soles > 4/11, 5/6, 6/6. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVENING SHOES. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED. Box 141 CENTRAL BOOT STORE, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 154. TT costs no more to secure the services, in the first place, of competent engineers to do your work than it does to get those /ho know very little about it. With the competent man, .lovvever, 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, practical 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. ( 'i We instal electrical plants, repair all classes of machinery, motor cars, motor 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 yon nothing to consult us, but our advice might save you many pounds. Look us up to-day or telephone te us and we will wait on you. MECHANICAL EN&INEERS & ELECTRICIANS, MASTERTON.
KIDNEY POISONS. By "Toxo." The health of man is influenced to a very great extent by the condition of the kidneys. Any disease of the kidneys, or interference with their action, affects the whole system, because the purity of the blood i.s dejjeiulent upon the proper extraction from it of certain specific poisons, which it is the duty of the kidneys to The kidneys are exceedingly susceptible toV inflammation or congestion. An ordinary feverish cold, which closes the pores and hinders the skin in performing its part of the work of removal of the waste products of the body, throws a burden of extra labour upon the kidneys which they may be unable to perform. Merslrs, influenza, dengue, or any kind of fever, or the free indulgence in alcohol or beer, will fax the, kidneys unduly, and the increased strain upon them may cause them to break down. The great danger of overtasking the kidneys, or of iiegleotina: to attend fo them when the first symptoms of inflammation are observed, is that Chronic IS right's Disease n>\ay bo contracted. Inflammation of the kidneys is I)right's Disease in its first and acute form. The retention in 'V.? system of kidney poison*? causes us to be afflicted with lvheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Anaemia, Indigestion, General Debility, Gravel, Stone. a,nd Bladder Troubles, and anyone who suffers from these complaints should immediately begin to take a course of that great kidney specific. Warner's Safe Cure. The effect will be found to be remarkable. In addition to the regular 5s and 2s 9d bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2s 6d per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the 5s bottle of Warners Safe Cure. 11. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 6
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