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WHEN TO DIE. It is wonderful b.ufc natural that, howtver much an individual may be confinced intellectually, or even spiritually, .hat a vastly improved condition awaits aim after, death, no normal person is sver anxious to pass "behind the veil" mmediately. We all want to live 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 passed middle age enjoy perfect health. Most of these suffer from rheumatism, ;out, neuralgia, lumbago, back-ache, ici&tica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness. jaundice, sick ueadache, general debility, gravel itone or bladder troubles, because tilt wear and tear of time has no uifecte their kidneys and liver that th?Re vital sliminating organs are no longer able.. unaided, to efficiently perform thei; task of extracting from the blood an' removing from the system the urii and biliary poisons which, being re tained, cause the disorders. Person.* so afflicted are advised to try the cfferl of Warner's Safe Cure. It is a wonder fully effective med'cine in cases when the kidneys and liver are deranged. Stimulating and healing it acts by restoring the kidneys and liver to health and activity, when the organs are naturally enabled to expel the poisonous waste matter which causes the suffering. Warner's Safe (Cure is sold every where by chemists and storekeepers both in the,original form and ' the cheaper "Concentrated"! non-alcoholi( form. A treatise un disorders of th( ! kidney* and liver will be sent post fre< by H*. H. Warner and. Co., Ltd., Aus ■•■•l'asian Branch,. Melbourne, on ©re ■'•■>*■' " r request. ; ;

Wesitmere, Wanganui, March 30th, 1911. The Cane Milking Machine Co., Ltd. Dear Sir,T— I (On the first of August,, 1910, jyou installed a four-obw Milking Machine with Automatic. Releaser, and here is what I (think of. it: From tKem tijl now it has* don© its work in a. perfect fashion, and I have not spenlti one shilling on it for repairs. Ihave milked 74 cows in one and ia-half hours withonly a lad to help me right through 'the season without a hitch. My engine, is only 2-lhorse power, and I work the Seiparator at the same time, milking and skimming Ibeiag done iii the one process. My oil hill has not gone over 3s per week. The Releaser is perfection er in-the dairy busmesis that has ever come under my notice. Every farmer who is using machines of whatever type should instal your Releaser. Without it any machine is in my opinion incomplete. V I '-.Would never go back to hand milking: v ' The Gune Milking Machine, with Automatic Releaser, is to me, the last _ word in Milking Machines. Wishing you every success, _ ■-; D. KE^Js T Y, t Wesltsnere. P.S.—-I consider it an insult to the intteUigenee ; of any man- to suggest that it is difficult to clean. Particulars from— The GANE MILKENiG MACHINE CO., LTD., ELTHAM; W. J. Bowling, Paimerston: Nor^h; F. W-hiley, Travelling Representative, *

The Customs-Tariff is next; of km to a Chinese Puzzle to many importers, and they send their invoices to Messrs J. J. CURTIS and Co., who have mastered every detail of Custom work. ; Follow their example; nature never intended you to compete with "JQP", in the patience department. Write to Messrs J. J. Curtis, Customhouse and Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington.

E HAVE PRIME LINES OF SEED OaTS IN THE FOLLOWING VARIETIESIMPERIAL GARTONS BLACK BOUNTIFUL DUNS SPARROWBILLS GARTONS WHITE TARTARS ALGERIANS GOLBFINDERS. SEED WHEAT BROWN AND WHITE TUSCAN, SOLID STEM, ETC. ALSO PRIME LINES OF—OATEN SHEAF CHAFF: PACKED PEAS FEED OATS HORSE BEANS. STRAW CHAFF SEED AND FEED CAPE 3 BALED MEADOW LEY. CLOVER HAY BALED OAT and WHEAT STRAW. FINEST OPOTTKI MAIZE ALL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 6

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634

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10287, 15 July 1911, Page 6

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