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THE RELATIONSHIP.

01. THE BODY AND THE MIND. The relationship of the body and the nind is a very real one, and one which s fortunately becoming more recoglised, and more understood every clay, t'he mind is dependent on the body for .ts nourishment, and the body on the .ri,.;'i tor its every faculty. Those who lave noticed how undeveloped is the niu:l of a poorly nourished body probably know also how the body suiters ivlien the brain and the nerves are starved. In a case of nerve trouble >oine of the sure signs which directly iffect the body are incessant headaches, ■leuralgia, sleeplessness, and general depression of the spirits. These symptoms ihow that the nerves are sick and imiXivorished, and that pleasure in evervlay things, capacity for enjoyment, wholesome health and happiness, will ioon be tilings of the past, and the suficrer will soon be plunged into a distressing state of nervous breakdown unless steps are immediately taken to prevent it. EOSPHEKINE, MARSHALL'S, is the right treatment, it is a nerve food, containing the properLies for which tl|e nerves aro famishing; it is what the worn-out, brokendown nerves really "require to restore them to a healthy existence again. Get a bottle of this proven remedy to-day, if you suspect that your nerves aro weak or unstrung, for it alone can save you .years of pain and sufferina: Marshall s l 1 OSPHERINP] is procur able at all chemists and stores at Is, Is od, and 2s 6(1 a bottle. (Jot it to-day, and be well in mind and body.

HEALTH HINTS FOR KHEUMATICS. Diet plays an important part in Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and kindred complaints, 'those troubled with these (jiscases should becarej. > some foods encourage the formation of uric acid. Avoid red meats, beer, vinegar,spices; use tea and coffee sparingly, and— most important of all—i.ake KHI<j(JAIO. It is tne one medicine caafc will quickly and effectually euro u-heumatisin, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and their attendant evils. The first close of KHEUMO gives relief, and its use will be found to effect a complete juiv. Your chemist or storekeeper sells : t. 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. Give it a trial. g It is stated on high authority' that the marriage of King Manuel of Portugal and Princess Patricia of Connaught will take place during the summer.

An interesting event, the 'Gaceta' announces, may be expected in the Spanish koyal Family next May—. neuter. ' J It is stated in all seriousness by a| doctor of medicine who has given Years I of investigation to the work (says the | 1 'ii a • ' that consumption may be ■ wholly extirpated by housing cows in > gieennouses or buildings with ""lass 100 is. 0 It is reported that. Mr J. D. Rockefeller intends devoting a great portion ot Ins immense fortune to missionary work in China. A flotilla of monoplanes and biplanes ordered by the War Office in France are nearly completed and will be delivered shortly. A Russian merchant named Leokin and two moujiks of the Kuesh Government have been condemned to death tor arson which they committed in orb«ilding C t^r a mal ' ket f ° r Lw * in ' B I'homas Alva Edison, the great inventor, has perfected a machine which h-tnd " eventyall y "J'splaco short-

nothing to fear. Mothers need have no hesitation in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones as it contains absolutely no injurious drugs. This medicine is not only perfectly safe to to small cmldrea but it is a medicine of great worth and merit. Sold everywhere.

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Mataura Ensign, 18 March 1910, Page 3

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THE RELATIONSHIP. Mataura Ensign, 18 March 1910, Page 3

THE RELATIONSHIP. Mataura Ensign, 18 March 1910, Page 3

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