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FAST THEIR PRIME.

(By "Sympathy.")

There are very few people who have reached a certain age who do not realise that, for them, the prime of life is past. Generally the change has been so gradual that it has been more or less unnoticed until one day one makes the discovery that he or she is being classed as "middle aged or old." It is a shock to hear one's self described for the first time as " Old Mr. or Mrs. So-and-So." However, we all have to go through with it, and it is just as well to take the gruel with a lityle cream and sugar in it, if possible, i No definite age can be fixed as that when a person should naturally expect to lose vigour. The change comes to some much later than to others, and can in most cases be delayed, almost indefinitely, if proper care of the health be taken. The chief cause of age making ■ itself felt early is the failure in activity of the kidneys and liver. Unless- the kidneys and liver continue to perform ably their task of ridding the blood of uric and biliary waste products, poisonous matter remains in the system which causes us to suffer from stiff joints, rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, backache, sciatica, indigestion/ anaemia, blood disorders, biliousness, jaundice, gravel, stone, bladder troubles, general debility, sick headache, and Bright's disease. It is possible/ of course, for young people to suffer from these disorders, but they are far more prevalent as we get on in years. If, however, proper attention is paid to the health and vigour of the kidneys and liver, it is not compulsory upon any of us to suffer from the disorders named. This is the reason that treatment by Warner's Safe Cure is so effective in cases of this nature. Warner's Safe Cure is a specific cure for kidney and liver diseases, and acts simply by restoring the kidneys and liver to health and activity, when the uric and biliary poisons are naturally expelled from the system and suffering ceases. ' In addition to the regular 5/- and 2/9 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2/6 per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the 5/- bottle oF Warner's Safe Cure. H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne. . *

speaking at the opening of the Cosmopolitan Club last night, said that they could not admit that America's affairs had caused the price of wool to go so low. He ascribed the reason to want of control at Home. Meat had maintained its price because of the control exercised, and the Dominion should look into the matter and see if better organisation could not be provided.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 115, 16 May 1908, Page 3

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FAST THEIR PRIME. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 115, 16 May 1908, Page 3

FAST THEIR PRIME. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 115, 16 May 1908, Page 3

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