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A HINT TO THE WISEA man is seldom sib when his bowels are regular, and never well when they are irregular. Boar this in mind and take Chamberlain's Tablets as occasion may require. There is nothing better. They are mild and gentle in their action and pleasant to take. Try them and you will never wish to take another dose of i pills. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, When winter's cold blaa® Is afeared by all tongues, ACACIAN BALSAM is, Best for the lungs. Take a dose now and then, T h e remedy's sure, For coughing, if left, is Not easy to cure. Barracloufih'a Aeacian Lung Balsam, 1/9

THE FARM AND THE BODY. There is a wonderful similarity in the processes of Nature. The highest productivity of a farm and the highest capacity of the body are attained by nourishment, cleanliness, irrigation, and efficient drainage. Everyone knows how to keep the body clean, and how to irrigate it is also well understood—far too well, in many cases. The drainage system of the body depends mainly upon the kidneys and liver. ' When these organs are inactive or diseased,'we suffer from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles. These disorders are caused by the retention in the system of uric and biliary poisons, which would be duly removed were the eliminating organs properly performing their work. If. a person suffers from any of the disorders named, the kidneys and liver should receive immediate attention, and efforts bo made to restore them to health and activity, so that the poisons may be removed and suffering naturally cease. _To effect this object there is nothing like that valuable kidney and liver specific —Warner's Safe Cure. Everyone has heard of Warner's" Safe Cure, and testimony as to its healing virtues can easily be obtained from friends or neighbours. If further information is dedred, a request addressed to 11. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, for a copy of their descriptive pamphlet, post free, be immediately responded to. \,sr ,, i , i - s Safe Cure ce.n be supplied by r.ny ist'/or storekeeper, both m the ''lv.iniij form and the cheaper " Concenlrrif<L non-alcoholic form, each coat-si nii:;' same number of doses.

IKFLUEKZV. "When you have an attaek of inflaenzi take immediate steps to reduce the fever as quickly as possible, and for this there is no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It wi<l reduce the fever, lessen the inflammation surrounding the lunga ard bronchial tubee. With Chamberlain's Cough Eemedv there is no danger of develepiDg that nasty eough that so often folio a b intikonx.i Croup is moit prevalent during the dry, cold weather of the sarly winter months. Parents of young children should be prepaied for it. AH that i fl needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy. Many mothers are never without it in their boo e3, a n( j has never disappointed tnem. S all chemists and storekeepers,

HEARNE'S Es-oacMtis Cure. oo^Vcoids AJL Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty Vl/ Cv wUJLiftW f W^( Hc^se*ness n experience delightful and rapid tL^Throat^and 6 to* the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become ■ChSut iT invaluable, as it effects a complete ewe, It their first appearance,' been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken chronic, noi Consumiptipn to develop., Consumption is n CO mt)lete cure is certain. ,» at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient, Small Siz»t 2/3; Chemists, MedJcSne Vena. brakch omcE _ No „ RRST FLOOR, HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREEX WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10075, 22 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10075, 22 June 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10075, 22 June 1910, Page 3

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