EVADIBLE PAIN,
To suffer pain which 'can be evaded is sheer folly.' When w-j I'eel pain, it is Nature' yarning , nr.' with rlamani voice that there, is something interfer-' ing with her normal course, and *ho is virtually cppeali.-ig to us; craving our aid in intelligently'assisting her to resume her beneficent swn'\ Pain ''n n i only injures us by its present hurt, it actually shortens our lives by subjecting our constitutions !» unii;<i kj'.'u strain. Most people have but indifferent health and many igo through life suffering mere or lors, from some ailment., such as rheumatism,- gout, .r.suralgia. lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood-dis-orders, anaemia, indigestion, biliovsmss, jaunlice. sick-heartache, general debility, gravel, stone or bhdder troubles. All of these ailments are pvmpt-nis of a disordered condition- of the kidneys and lively and would disappear if the ki'dneys and liver were performing effectively their task of extracting from the blood and remoVirig from tho system the urinary and biliary poisons the ■>'«• tention of which causes t-he suffering. Anyone who suffers from the disorders named would do well to try the effect of a course of Warner's Safe Cure. Warner's Safe Cure acts specificallyupon the kidneys and liver, stimulating and encouraging those vital organs? to perform their functions and to extract, and remove the urinary and biliary poison,? .which are constantly being .manufactured within us,. When these, poisons are removed as rapidly as they ire formed the paiir necessarily ceases. Warner's Safe Cure is sold, by chemists and storekeepers, everywhere, both in the original , form (Ss bottles), and the cheaper "Concentrated" non-alco-holic form (2s 6d! bofcfclea).
BILIOUSNESS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED. . . "No on©.' I feel euro, can speak more gratefully 6£ Laxo-Tonic Pills than lean.," writes Mrs Corbett, 116 Fd&zroy' Street, Surrey Hill®, N.S.W. "Theycuredi m© of settled biliousness, whioh seemed as though it would never leave me. I took Laxo.Tonic Pills, and they proved a perfect Sold by all Chemists and s Storekeepers. Price 10£ d and Is 6d
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 6
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324Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 6
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