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A Magnificent Adjustment.

The watch, undoubtedly, is a fine piece of mcohaniam. It hag lately keen brought to a very high state of ■ perfection. One of the most wonder* V ful pieces in the whole of the escape Kment is' the fino spring commonly spiing. Tlio way iu coil is tempored is truly matVellona, For'many years it was a perfect secret, and even now certain large factories where the watoh is pride themselves upon the&jfeoliotl and'pxceptionally tine teiimiiey throw into the spring. ' Let either the main or hair spring break and the wholn train comes to a standstill. Both ate indispensable, and each much havo perfeot action, Now what these springs are to the watch, the liver and kidneys are to the body. On the one hand yon have the liver in the form of a large gland or secreting organ separating bile from the blood, and also making glycogen from it; while on the other you have the kidneys in the shapo of two glands, and consisting of many tubes, remov'ng the water and urea from the bio il, and forming a portion of the excret"y system. -As long as these two ict in unison a _ general b9althy ordtr prevails. L;t the kidneys, how.ver, become granulated and fright's disease, with its train of suffering and anguish, makes its appearance, Tin uric acid is not carried off, and the man becomes the . subjtctof distressing afflictions. There is, however, a specific for all liver and kidney complaints, and itscuies are simply wonderful, Warner's ''Safe" Cuke .has proved itself a boon to thousands and a treasure worth more than its weight in gold, By keeping these Uo springs of action in their normal condition it secures an nltqost i perfeot immunity from danger to the | whole of the body. 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 3

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A Magnificent Adjustment. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 3

A Magnificent Adjustment. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 3

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