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District Court.

MASTERTON, IS UANKHUPTOT. i Tho case Official Assigoeev W. 11Wilton was concluded yesterday and judgment reserved. FRMJDULKNT BANKUUPTOY, Oflioial Assignee v Edwin King of Carterton, butcher. Mr Bunny for the prosecution, Mr Beard for the defendant. Preliminary evidenco was taken, and the Oourt adjourned to August 7th. 1 The Grain oi Salt. A lady finding a beggar-boy at ! at her door gave him a meal of codec, meat, and broad, and butter,. which ho sat down in the area to eat. A j moment, afterward, liowovor ho rapped beseechingly at the door ' again, and on its being opened, remarked, with his hand upon his heart," If I had a little salt, I should bo perfectly happy." Of course he got the salt. Human nature is always lacking something. Oftentimes it wero better off without its wishes, yet it is universally conceded that no permanent enjoyment can be had without ( the savor of health, which keeps good ] cheer fresh, and preserves and i sweetens life for tho future. i The great, ruddy farmer pmes : because he has not won famo or position. The famous man longs ! I ( for the lusty health of tho stmdy ( farmer, I • The grain of salt is wanting. How to secure and maintain the I savor of health in theriiidstof this rushing, nervous, overworked gener- i ation, is a problem worthy of our closest attention. It cannot be done with stimulants, which but spur on the ovtrworked nerves to fresh offorts, only to leave them more jaded and shattered. Nor with narcotics which : .temporarily sootho, but to create an unnatural appetite, tho terrors of whioh a De Quincoy has so graphically portrayed. It may be asked -what is the j cause of this oxtrome nervousness, ' lack of appetite, lung trouble, deficient heart action, failing eyesight ■ apoplectical tondencey, etc. We . reply poisoned blood, caused by ' diseased kidneys, and the troubles indicated are, after all, but symptoms ; of advanced Kidney Disease, which ; is but another name for Bright's Disease. Unless remedied there ] will be a complete breaking down of ' the great blood putrifyiug organs, ' the kidneys, and they will be excreted piece meal, through tho urine. ; Now,, in the spring of the year, > owing to tho extra work which has been put upon the kidnejs and liver, through a meat diet during the winter months, these symptoms are ! more pronounced, and the danger to the patient correspondingly increased, . It is therefore imperative that the poisoned blood be eradicated, and that the kidneys be put in complete health which can be speedily and effectually accomplished by the use of Warner's Safe (Jure, a tried and proved specific in hundreds of thou, sands of cases. Pursuing tho path we have marked ■ out you will possess the salt of con- ] tent, without which life's banquet is '• " flat, stale, and unprofitable." ]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3267, 27 July 1889, Page 3

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470

District Court. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3267, 27 July 1889, Page 3

District Court. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3267, 27 July 1889, Page 3

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