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RHEUMATIC AND f-OUTY AFF'ECT.IOXH. ( The iii!!i;it)ii';il retention of mi,.: acid and other uriiui y' and biliary pii'Miis ■ ill ill-..' blood Jili;;i-:u's- a ljfi)!l») of -J.I!plaints which i;i!!i,-t uo.-ii luinunoiy Mii'd ,'.'i 0 r and iuivnso pa.:n. The m 0.4 conininn of these complaints ;i;v i liru.'ii.'it;.«::!, yout. lumbago, sciatica, and neuralgia. The kidnews and liver are the organs upon which nature has imposed the task of extracting from the blood certain matter which is being continuously manufactured in the body, owimj . to the wasting of the tissues. It is as necessary to life that the wasting of the tissues must proceed unintcrruptedis' •'is it is thai the substance (! the body must be regularly renewed by the. food we eat, the water we chink," and the air we bicalhe. U is equally mccssaiy to health that the waste im.Uer should be expelled from the body en, tinuously, for its presence in the" bloud entails disease or death. Tiie tivaineut ,of rhcinnalic and i gouty affections by the outwaid an i

plication of liniments, ointments, and embrocations is seldom piodiictive of much lasting benefit. 'i'hev may ;:f ford temporary relief in some rases," but. they do net reach iho sen: of the idisoiuei. Ihe only v. - ay in vinxh liealLh .fun .be peimaiieutly' lestoied ami' pai'n permanently removed is to take measures to ensure tho legular action of the kidneys and the liver When these organs arc pcifor;r,inii their allotted task naturally and firclv", the uric acid and "other uiinaiv and biliary poisons pass fiom the sv.-lem through the 01 dinary 'channels, and any suffering caused bv the puvence of such poisons in the blood is at an end •Owing to its ■ specific action, Warner s Safe Cure every moment during the past thirty years*, lias been tk'nion- . strating its remaikable power ,of irstor-i ing the kidneys and liver to Jrealth'] arid activity. Complaints diagnosed as Bnght's Disease fre'jnen'Jv have been 1 cured by WYrnei's Sale Cure, whilst' rheumatism, gout, gravel, stone, bkub.k: troubles, indigestion, biliousness. anae rnia, impure blood, arid ail disoiders caused by the retention in the system of urinary and biliary poisons, speed:l v yield to the influence of the- medicine, i (limply because of j|s healing and ' stimulating .influence upon the ludnevs ' and the livei. Cures thus elfected ate | permanent, simply because they aie j natural. ' * I

/The action of W.-irner's P.-ife Cure is described in detail in a ticatise which will be sent, post lY<v, to anv one on application to 11. 11. \\Yn!iir and Co., f.td , Australasian 15iancii, Melbourne. Warnet's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers every where, both iu the original (ss) bottles and iu the cheaper (2s 6d) ■' Concentrated," nonalcoholic form; -each containing the same number of do3es.

LIKE MANY OTHERS Mrs Julia Wakeley, 78 Ball Street \\ angaiun I\ Z, i snot rich and cannot na\e the c.octor's opnion for slightcomplaints and therefore docs' tho next host tlunrr and keeps a bottle of Cliaitiiiorhin s Colic and Diarrhoea in aio house. She says:—"J havo ilways found Chamberlain's C' lie and Diarrhoea Romedy an absolutely safe uro for Colic and Diarrhoea. " F or many years I suffered from colic pains but Chamberlain s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy relievos tbe suffering at once. } h Sold by all chemists and storokwiers

Roosevelt's facial expressions arc the subject of much jocular criticism liioro can bo no doubt that lie is a man of groat courage, and this was clearly demonstrated recently when, an attempt was made on his'life by <i lunatic. There can be no doubt about the quality of Crescent Ten, .ind this can 'bo proved by writing to the Proprietors for a free sample.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 2 November 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 2 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 2 November 1912, Page 6

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