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(REGISTERED) Hudson's <_^te-^^__sw^e^i^l_i!^v For COUGHS, T?nYn***4-U*%l l^l^^_^_l_^l^l_l_&S?iK colds, Bumentnol BRONCHITIS TsTSnK-a %^^^^^^^^^^ And aii - tiujuoes AFFECTIONS of the THROAT and --^^P^ LUNGS - » tins, f. e_ The Great Antiseptic Remedy for the Care of Influenza and P**~ vention of Consumption. Invaluable for Singers and Public Speakers, ™*%£&%&. tnt G. HUDSON, Chemist, Ipswich, Q. Sydney Depot—s and 7 Queen's Place ; Sharland Co., Agents. They Ease a Tired Throat, and are Helpful in Indigestion & Dyspepsia-.

Next Quarter's Distribution 30th April, 1903. £500 Worth Lovely Presents. So Save Your Coupons. B. BOTTOM DECORATOR, SIGN WRITER AND GLASS EMBO SSE 210 CASHEL STREET, CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION to his LAUGH AND VARIED STOCK OP WALL PAPERS. COLOUR HARMONY is essential in deorating. My Stock of Wall Papers h* been specially selected to obtiin highest artistic e.facb at lowest oo3t. FIRST-CLASS MATERIALS, HONEST LABOUR AND MODERATE PRI CES A TRIAL SOLICITED. Estimates and Designs prepared for Every Description of Decorating.

Joints grow stiff—Twinges of Gout—Rheumatic Pains —Digestive Troubles—Disinclination for i exertion—Backache. j THE CAUSE. THE CURE. In the majority of oases when a person gets to be over the age of forty, a diminution erf energy subtly makes itself fett. Nothing particular to grumble about, but still . thero is something that forces him to admit to hiimself that he ra not as young as he was. In a f. larg* proportion of instances, however, the advance of middle age ia heralded in a more ji emphatic manner. The joints become stiff, twinges of Gout are felt, Rheumaitic and B Neuralgic pains* begin to trouble thorn, there ia a sharp vain in the back when rising from a a stooping posture, a good meal is eaten with the consciousness that presently they will ( ba sorry thsut they ate it, the bladder becomes weak, and there is pain, difficulty, or unI wonted frequency in passing urine. Now, though there is, unfortunately, no means I of preventing advance of age, it is possible to ward off its effeota for a long period f if adequate care is taken to see <thait ! THE KIDNEYS AND THE LIVER are in good working order. When these vital organs are efficiently performing their office the encroachments of age are a&ways gradual and painless. THE KIDNEYS—It is the duty of the kidneys to rid the body of certain urinary poison*. The kidneys of the average person filter from the blood about three pints of water every day. In this water should be dissolved waste matter, produced by the wear end decay of the tissues, to the extent of one ounce of urea, ten to twelve grains, in weight, oi urio aoid, and other animal and mineral matter, varying from a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce.* If tho kidneys are weak or diseased a certain proportion of this was to urinary matter remains in the system and causes us to suffer from RHEUMATISM, GOUT. LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. PEIISISTENT HEADACHE. NEURALGIA. ANjEMIA, DEBILITY, GRAVEL, STONE aud BLADDER. TROUBLES. When the kidneys ore-properly doing their work none of >theae complaints can exist, as the causative poisons are then duly removed in a natural manner. People approaching middle life are very prone to suffer from kidney disease, tha commonest first aymptom of which is

Pain in the Rack. A simple lest to make as to me cond—oiPof the kidneys, is to pkee some urine, passed the first thing in the morning, in a covered glass, and let it stand until the next morning if it is then cloudy, shows a sediment like brick-dust, if partaolea float .bout in ii, or it is of an unnatural colour, Men no time Should be lost in adopting remedial measures, or Bright's Disease, Lia-bete.,' or seme other serious i_less will be the result. Warner's Safe Cure. It is nearly thirty years since scientific research, directed specially to diseases ci the Kidneys and Liver, was rewarded by the discovery of the medicine now knows throughout the world as Warner's Safe Cure. It was realised, at *he outset of tiM investigation, that it was necessary to find a curative agent which would act equatlj upon tihe kidneys and upon lihe liver, these two organs being so immtdiately us> ci—td in the work of dealing wKih the waste products of the body. Since the disciverj of Warner's Safe Cure it is not necessary; for any one to suffer from any of tlhe camplaints mentioned above as resulting from uric poisoning:, nor from Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick-headache, nor Blood disorders, which are all caused bjr the wtenthioa of Biliary poisons due 'to disease or inactivity of the liver. WARNER'S SAFE CURE CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER, and all complaints produced by inefficient action of those vital organs. Mr Cbas. Brown, of 6 Rule street, Richmond, says:—"For quite ten years I suffered from kidney and bladder complaint, and, although I consulted doctor after doctor and sipentt a small fortune in medicines, 1 obtained no relief whatever until I began to take Warner's Safe Cure. I had great difficulty in passing my water, which was full of slime. I used to got up four or five times in the night to urinate. As soon as I started taking Warner's Safe Cure, the difficulty in passing my we-ter grew less and it became much clearer. I continued to "take tho medicine regularly, and soon a marked improvement in my health took place. lam now as nearly in perfect health as I can ever expect to be. My urine is now clear, and I never rise nioTe than once during the night to make water. I nra vtry thankful that I heard of Warner's Safe Cure, and more thankful still that I gave it a trial, vs I despaired of ever obtaining relief. A treatise setting forth full particulars renting to Warner's Safe Cure, and tie diseases it cures, will he sent free on application by H. H. Wvrner and Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vie.

We are selling best New Zealand Factory cheese at 6d per lb. It is well _**_-<- tad fi-t-dass i__Uy. W———k I

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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 3

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