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WORKS OF THE DEVIL. A schoolboy, being asked to explain what is meant by " the devil and all his works," said he supposed it meant "the devil and his inside." This boy was, probably, the first person to whom it had occurred that the devil possessed an inside, though millions of sufferers have, no doubt, thought that their own insides were possessed by the devil. At any rate, when our "works" are out of order, we feel as though his black majesty had taken full charge. Especially is this the case when, as so commonly happens, something goes wrong with the kidneys and liver. _ Derangement of those vital organs is the cause of most of the suffering by which humanity is afflicted. Rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache,_ sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles,' to say nothing of Bright's disease, are all caused by disorder or disease of the kidneys and liver. When we suffer from any of these complaints, it is the primary condition to recovery that the kidneys and liver must be induced to again efficiently perform their allotted task of extracting and removing from the system the uric and biliary poisons which arc the exciting cause of the trouble. This is the reason that. Warner's Safe Cure is so eminently successful in the treatment of the disorders named, and, if you suffer from one or more of them, you cannot do better than to at once resort to Warner's Safe Cure, simply because the medicine restores the kidneys and liver to health and activity, and Nature does the rest. Warner's Safe Cure can be obtained from any chemist or storekeeper, both in the original form, and in the cheaper " Concentrated," non-alcoholic form, each containing the same number of doses.

" WAEMTH IS LIFE. Everybody knows how difficult a matter it is to keep warm in winter. How much lees sickness there would bo if our bodies were kept aglow with warmth and life. Oar bodies need vitality to fight disease germs, and Ihat is j'ist what a good HOT WATER BOTTLE gives to U3. To those who suffer with cold feet tiny act like a charm, and ensure a good night's rest. In cases of sickness the Hot Water Bottle proves itself most useful, it relieves any pain instantly, and brings speedy relief and comfort to the sufferer. Baby's Food may be kept warm* all night, in fact no home should b.3 without one. J. V. GOEDON, Chemist,, Mastodon, has just landed a large, fresh stock of absolutely the best and most reliable bottles u.anu f actu r ed by the North British Rubber Company, and they will be sold at very reasonable prices, consistent with the high grade quality of tli3 goods- Orders by po3t reaeive prompt attention.

For Children's Hacking Oough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6 Are you frequently hoarse ? Do you have that annoying tickling in tho throat? Does your cough trouble you in the night, and does nso mucus in the morning ? Do yon want relief ? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and you will be pleased. Jor sale by ail chemists and storekeeDors EEXONA. The Eapid Healer i 3 an Ointment which heals with reraarkabJe rapidity. Unlike the old fashioned ointments which fre very slow in their actions. Rsxona speedily effects its cures after a very few applications Sold in triangular pots at 1/8 and 3/-. Ob'aicab'o everywhere.

TAYLOR &. HODGES, BUILDERS AtfD OOif TtfiV-OrOBS Masterton ) TJSINESS premises j Hall Stkebt. «J Plaetgrirg, Tiling and Concreting tvork a speciality. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, "T LADIES, j The most beautiful *Ss& &-<\ women in the world, use X freshness and transparency to th skin. Price 4/B. All chemist*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10044, 14 May 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10044, 14 May 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10044, 14 May 1910, Page 6

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