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A BUSHMAN'S TIME.

■ It is an idea prevailing in cities that iu> one has more time to think than people who Jive in the bush. It is said that r many a bushman in solitude threshes o'u6 all the problems of existence, and, that. '■'■-.'.-* some original and curious theories are - thus developed. It would be more practical if more prosaic were the bushman to devote some of his time to consider the - marvellous mechanism of his body. How wonderful it is that, with each breath we draw and each movement We make atoms of our living ti--:ue are consumed and turned into waste matter. Continuously night and day, the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe is bein« converted into our flesh, blood and bone. Each nourishing atom conveyed by the blood replaces an atom which is worn-out and useless. Waste matter is thus always being made within us, which it is the province of the kidneys and other eliminating organs to remove. If th e organs are acting inefficiently this waste matter accumulates in the system and becomes actively poisonous. Then we suffer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago sciatica, backache, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility travel stone and bladder troubles. Then is the time to take Warner's Safe Cure, because Warner's Safe Core exercises a stimulating and healing action on the kidneys and * liver and enables them to cope with and expel from the system the accumulation ' . of waste matter consisting of uric and biliary refuse. The cause of the suffering being removed, pain necessarily - ceases. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by " chemists and storekeepers everywhere both in the original form and in the ■ cheaper "Concentrated" non-alcoholic

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 10

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A BUSHMAN'S TIME. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 10

A BUSHMAN'S TIME. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 10