ON PIFFLING. The comparatively recant introduction. into common language of the verb "to piffle" is a useful acquisition. It is so self-expressive of an indefinite attitude of the,mind. A person who piffles is one who whips the wind. He goes lo a lot of trouble to accomplish nothing. A case in point is a. person who suffers from inertia of the kidneys or liver or from .1 disorder caused by such inertia, ;ay :—Rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, .general debility, gravel, stone or bladder troubles, and tries first one remedy and then another without obtaining relief, instead of at once seeking ths> aid of Warner's Sale Cure. At the back of his brain, he probably knows, from the many accounts of his friends, that Warner's Safe Cure is the proper remedy for his trouble, but, somehow or another, he piffles. Don't piffle! If you*suffer from any of the disorders named, try the effect of Warner's Safe Cure immediately. U the medicine does not relieve, then go straight to the best doctor you can afford and follow his direction exactly. Warner':; Safe Cure is sold by all chemists ~md Storekeepers, both in the original form and in the cheaper "Concentrated/' non-alcoholic form.
IF YOU READ THIS You may find benefit from'the paragraph in the way of helping you to choose your XMAS GIFTS. And if you should decided on any of the articles hereafter mentioned, you will be made welcome at GORDON'S MEDICAL HALL. Call and inspect them yourself, we do not ask you to buy if the goods are not to your liking. But remember, "Quality" is always our first consideration, whether it be drugs, toilet requisites, _ or any other line we carry. Our list, then, consists of all kinds of highclass brushware, perfume sprays, toilet soaps, soap boxes, perfumes, sachets, cut-glass bottles, and many other dainty articles suitable for presents, and lastly, a genuine KODAK and all photographic goods. Complete outfits, including Kodak and all accessories from lis 6d upwards. J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., Chemist and Druggist, by Exams., Medical Hall, Mastertoo A good rubbing of the chest and back with ROCKE'S Eucalyptus Oil and few drops sprinkled on your pillow, will relieve !« cold. As!s for Australia's best—" ROOKE'b." 4
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 31 December 1910, Page 6
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