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LIFE ! WHAT IS IT ?

It ia interesting to know that in connection with each cell in the body ib^re are two channels or passages. Through one of these canals a stream of pxbulum is constantly flowing; while thcte is carried away by means of the other what is known as formed material. The cell itself is germinal matter. The pabulum stream flows into the cell, the formed material v oast aside by it after the performance of its proper functions. The distance intervening between each oi theee germinal cells is only 1,500 part of bn inch. It is not generally known that the whole of the body is not alive. Indeed the germinal matter does not make up ever a third of the whole body. The other parts consist of pabulum and formed material, and it is only the germinal that really lives. The body is in a constant flux, building up and breaking down. The pabulum becomes tbe germinal, and that in time gives place to formed material. It will be seen that the cells appropriate the pabulum and convert it into germinal. If this life-giving stream ceased its flow, death would at once eneue. The importance, therefore, of keeping the system unencumbered and perfectly balanced, and easy in its great work, is apparent. If the stomach is deranged the pabulum becomes obargid with deleterious m tter, and the result ia suffering and diee a "p. Pay duo at ten (ion to the liver, kidney* and ot >o»*c , lit le daager need be levied. If, however, they be neglected or outrsgod hy excess of any kind, uature, bi ing inexorable, demands a penalty. The 3afest and surest of all medicines for liver and kidney dis j aee nnd all disorders of the a'.omach is Warner's Safe Cure. It not only combats existing evils, but it prevents disease. It attacks the seat of tbe trouble and 1 peedily checks further spread oi nervou9 loss that otherwise takes place. Warner's Safe Pills may be taken without hesitation, and are of such excellent worth that no one should be without them. In all cases of indi.estion, bilious attack, flatulence, heartburn and irrjta'.ion of any kind they will be found invaluable.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 5 October 1894, Page 7

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LIFE ! WHAT IS IT ? Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 5 October 1894, Page 7

LIFE ! WHAT IS IT ? Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 5 October 1894, Page 7

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