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WHEN TO DIE.

It is wonderful but natural that, however much an individual may be convinced intellectually, or even spiritually, that a vastly improved condition awaits him after death, no normal person is ever anxious to pass "behind the veil" immediately. We all want to live on earth as long as we can. Even people whose health is so poor that others glibly say of them, "Death would surely be a release," do ! their best" to linger on as long as possible. Few people who have parsed middle age enjoy perfect health. Most of these suffer from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lurn- ' bago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, j anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, | gravel, stone or bladder troubles, because the wear and tear of time has so affected their kidneys and liver that these vital eliminating organs are no longer able, unaided, to efficiently perform their task of extracting from the blood and removing from the system the uric and biliary poisons which, being retained, cause the disorders. Persons so afflicted are advised to try the effect of Warner's Safe Cure. It is a wonderfully effective medicine in cases where the kidneys and liver are deranged. Stimulating and healing, it acts by restoring the kidneys and liver to health and activity, when the organs are naturally enabled to expel the poisonous wa?te matter which causes the suffering. Warner's Safe Cure is sold everywhere by chemists and storekeepers, both in the "original form and the cheaper ! "Concentrated" non-alcoholic form. A treatise on disorders of the kidneys and liver will be sent post free by H. H. Warne? *nd O*., }Ut4„ AH»t»%l«*j*T\ branch, Melbourne* on noctpt of request

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 11

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WHEN TO DIE. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 11

WHEN TO DIE. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 11