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GOOD ADVICE * ♦ .— There are thousands of people "wh^ suffer from common ailments, such as—i Rheumatism s Gout Biliousness Neuralgia Jaundice Lumbago Sick Headache Sciatica Gravel Backache General Debility Blood Disorders Stone Anaemia Bladder Troubles who have no idea that their suffering' is due to a diseased or inactive condition of the kidneys and liver. The reason . that treatment by Warner's Safe Cure '[ has been so successful in cases of the • ; disorders named is that Warner's Safe i Cure exercises a specific healing and I stimulating influence upon the kidneys j and liver. Once the kidneys and live* j are restored .to health and activity, the • uric and biliary poisons,' which cause thfr disorder, are'removed from the system by the natural channels, and pain. du«t to the retention of the poison, ceases. A descriptive pamphlet will-be sent post free ;by H. H. Warner and Co.. Ltd., Melbourne, Vie. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheapet I (2s 6d) V concentrated" non-alcoholitf " ! form. I For Constipation, take Warner's Safe j Piiis. ; ! ~ FOT'-Diabetes#taW;\Bapafflp's-.Sa{e'.3Diai«.^--betes Cure." — " For Asthma, take Warner's Safe; ■ Asthma Cure. For Nervousness and Sleeplessness* , take Warner's Safe Nervine. *'■' &b^. .f'it.mMe y*or baby s?r?M]t is a perfect «^%J«!S»^^P milk food containing a rfJlpsisg^Sis^^ similar amount of fftft to mother* milk. " [^PEARN SfIOBTHAMDj ) jjflwdfej) Invaluable to evciy^ tfl \ Bgs^mL business man or woman. *!, \ Ensures advancement. *'; \ Rapid, thorough tuition. j B O OKLEp ;FR#K U f HEMINGWAY ft ROBERTSON'S ? I Australasian CorrespondeneeSchooU ■{ I P.O. Ew 516- Ltd. AUCKLAND "40&iWft ,9kw% " pnr»ly Mid simply » It can b« digested ' \ "7 the most delicate is* j jSI6 'oWowing appeared in our tow* ■ I edraen laet issue: —-.' ■ i HOMMWLE. * ■ , : MOTION IN COMMONWEALTH SENATE. [Peess Association.] mt? a ,L?NDON,- April 16. Mr .Redmond has received a cablegram t-o the effect that the Common* [ wealth Senate is certain to pass a I Home Rule motion and that th» j Mouse also will pass it, unless the I minority talk it out. I web hott deslster. | RESUMPTION OF THE INQUEST, \ [Press Association.] I . WELLINGTON, April 17. ;T. I^ae inquest on the victims of the ; tipper Hutt "explosion was resumed i to-day. ; Among the witness who gave cvi-- ; dence was Herbert- Pratt, partner m the firm of Benge and Pratt, whose store was destroyed. He stated that the firm stocked blasting powder gelignite, sporting cartridges, flasks o* black powder, and - detonators— lney never had m stock more than; one case of gelignite.. On the day of the fire there were two pounds of blasting powder in the store, but there was no gelignite that he knew about, and he did not think there - could be any without his knowledge! The firm purchased the last case of gelignite on the 6th February JV^?' further examined, saitf S snif a<s en4?avored to trace sal - ot oOlb of geiigmte. during MaroHi but only traced sales to two meS GeUgmte was usually sold over the counter, and no entries kept. He presumed that the whole 501b. was.. sold. The books showed that between 12th September and sth'; February 901b. were sold,' and afteri Gu} tffbraaiy G*lbs. were sold. Other sales in the latter period mio-ht be ni the burnt books. Witness held nd • license to stock explosives. ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. SUDDEN DEATH. [Press Association.] DUNEDIN, April 17. jwbert Carson, aged 76 years, dies suddenly at _ Hillgrove last eveningT

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1914, Page 2

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