LIFE.
(By "Viva.") No living thing, from man to a miu robe, can exist unless if is continuously dying. It is not merely necessary toi man to absoi b nourishment in order to live; it is equally necessary that, simultaneously, some portion of iiis body, bone, blood, or tissue, must wash: awav gild die. It is essential, alsp, that a balance be preserved in the two pro cesses of replenishing the body and thcKemoval of the waste or dead material wlm-h is constantly au'iimulating within it. An uneven action,of either means disease. A total suspension of either means death. Oi' course everyone knows (hat. an cdequale supply of suitable food, pure water, and fresh air is requisite to build up tiie body, but, unfortunately, most people are not as well aware of the complicated action of the mechanism with which nature has endowed man for dealing with the used up, dead and waste material always being produced within us, and which, unless regularly extracted from the blood and expelled from the body, must cause disease or death.
Upon tlie skin, lungs, kidneys and liver rests the main responsibility of removing waste mailer from the system. The skin usually requires little attention beyond regular washing tfilh good , soap and water, and it will, in the form , of perspiration, i"td the body of fi qqunt t-ity of dead matter, j\ fit of couylHUfl 01' a choking Sensation will speedily call our attention to anything! which hinders the lungs in their work of removing, in the form of carbonic acyl, an amount 'of used up material equivalent, to eight ounces of pure charcoal every day; The kidneys and liveiy on the other hand, are deiicale organs, and it is often not until we begin to suffer from some serious complaint that wV'fceooffi?- Jlieir ; s impeded... --•!*!'' un.atism, Gout, LrmbaCO, Neuralgia, Backache, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Indigestion, Bilious ness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, General Debility» Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, Depression, Low' Temperature, An aemia, Bright's Diseaso, are all caused by disease, or indifferent action of the kidneys or liver, or both of those or gans, permitting tiie body to retain urin ary and biliary waste poisons which it is their function, to eliminate, from blood and expel in a nat'-- ' " It will, therefo'- — al Winner, portant it i" „ seen how inland ac' r -, '-Rat the vigorous health 1 j"t !y of 'he kidneys and liver fi."' oe maintained. A person suf.iig from one or more of the many , complaints mentioned should .not iivi gard them as diseases, but should adopt the rational course of attacking them at their true source, by restoring a proper, and regular action of the kidneys find liver, when, the cause of the disorders having been rectified, the Avaste matter which' produces the trouble is removal and health ensues as a matter of course It was the comprehension of this fact which resulted in the discovery of War ner's Safe Cure. Certain scientists—being aware of the difficulty of treating the disorders referred to, and knowing that I hey were due to inefficient action of the kidneys or the liver, but being unable in most cases to accurately diag nose just whkh organ was at fault—set themselves the task of compounding" a 1 medicine which would act specifically upon the kidneys and liver alive. After long research they succeeded and introduced the medicine to tlu- world nuclei the name of Warners Sale Cure. Ihif l was about 30 years a-go, and since then ! -many millions of bottles have been sold. i{ and millions of people have been saveu ' *froin pain, suffering and death by taking ' a course of this invaluable spe< ilic for al! ! kidney and liver diseases- ami disorders arising therefrom. Full information relating to Warner's Safe Cure, for the Uniueys anel liver, is contained in a pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner and Co . Ltd . Melbourne. Vic., who will be pleased to send a copy, .post free, to anyone interested. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chem ists and storekeepers everywhere, t'ioth in the original (5s ) bottles, and in the cheaper (2s 6cl) "Concentrated," noil alcoholic form.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 6
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685LIFE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 6
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