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WHEN TO DIE. It is wonderful but natural that, hovv>ver much an individual may be eoumieed inteilectnally, or even spiritually, ,hat a vastly improved condition awaits lim alter death, no normal person is ;ver anxious to pass "behind the veil" .mmediately. We all want' to livo on aarth as long as we can. Even people whose health is so-poor that others glib,y say of them. "Death would surely be i release," do their best to linger on as .ong as possible. Few people' who have oassed middle age enjoy perfect health. Most of these waiter from rheumatism, rout, neuralgia, lumbago, back-ache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, • biliousness. ja malice, sickaeadache, general debility, gravel. stone or bladder troubles, because the wear and tear ■'of lime has no, affected their kidneys and liver that these vital •diminating' organs are no longer able. unaided, to efficiently perform theii task of extracting from the blood am' removing from the system the uri< and biliary poisons which, being re tained. cause the disorders. Person? so afflicted are advised to try the effect of Warner's Safe Cure. It is a wonder fully effective medicine in cases wher' the kidneys and liver are deranged. Stimulating and healing it acts by restoring the kidneys and liver (o health and activity, when the organs are naturally enabled to expel the poisonomwaste mutter which causes the suffering Warner's Safe Cure'is sold every where by chemists and storekeepers both in' the original form and tlv • "Concentrated" nor.-alco'.ioli orrn. A'trentbe :m disorders of tin .iuneys and liver will be .sen! p;;;t f:c- ---• : f. H. Warner and Co., Ltd.. ,4 us ■i.-i'Mi Branch, ."Melbourne, c:i it ' cf reouest-

The Cause Of Constipation. The most common cause of constipation is a lack of exercise necessary to keep the muscles of the bowels active. That is why constipation is often brought on by too frequent use of purga'tives. They act violently performing the work of the bowels for them, and so weaken them that they will not act without • assistance. Chamberlain's Tablets will cure constipation because instead of doing the work of the bowels they gently stimulate them to voluntary action. • Their frequent use will not injure the most delicate person.—For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. Effervescent Nn'ine, purifying, refreshing, invigorating to all sufCustoms and Forwarding agents J. J. CURTIS and CO., Customshouse Quay, Wellington, will clear your goods and forward te you, or you may consign goods to them, and they will forward to their ultimate destination. Me& erate charges.

White Embroidered Blouses, 4s Ild. Coloured Moirette U Skirts, 4s 6d. Washing Dresses 12s 6d. Black and Navy Dress Skirts, 7s6d. Hat Scarves 1s Ild. Rush Hats 1s 6d. Silk Motor-Scarves 4s 6d. Fast Color Prints 6| yard. Navy Prints 7±d. White Calico 4s 6d doz. Nagasaki Crepe Cloths, 9* yarJ. PATTERNS FREE School Handkerchiefs 1s 6d doz. Hem -litch Handkerchiefs 1s 9d doz. Tan Kid Cloves, 2s lid pair. White Kid Cloves, 2s lid pair. Coloured Silk Veilings 9d and 1s yd. Black Cashmere Hose 1s 'id pair. Lisle Gloves, all colors, :$ pair. Wide Silk Ribbons is yawl Peter Pan Collors 1s each. 3 Bunches Tape, for is. Sunshades 4s 6d. ON APPLICATION.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 6

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