TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH AND YOUR SPIRITS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. .The first and greatest quality of happiness is health. It matters not what joy may como into your life, you cannot properly appreciate it if your health is impaired. Health is possible without happiness, but happiness without health is impossible. , It is so easy, too, for most of us to possess health. If average care were taken to keep the kidneys and liver in good working order, so that they might exercise their functions unimpeded by congestion, nine-tenths of all life's minor ailments would he non-existent. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and accompanying headaches are unknown when the kidneys and liver are doing their appointed duty. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Gravel are all 'due to defective action of those important organs. _ Warner's Safe Cure is a specifio for all diseases arising from a defective action •of the kidneys and liver. It possesses so remarkable a curative effect in these cases that any such 'disease is speedily overcome, and health, the primary condition of happiness, is assured. Those desiring to ■ buy homes or invest ments, and requiring monetary assistance, should : consult • Mr.- Thornes, •' 01, Queen street, who has several sums awaiting invest _ meut» ;7 • > - ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 6
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