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A Strings Complaints Languor, Depression, General Undoing, loss of Appstifs, Weakness,— A -String of Complaints Bus to Hot Weather. Mr. G. J. Plenty, of Bowden, South I i»li I $** Australia, sends us his photograph /^llia^^MlMm and says: fl <I h 'fe^*^* Ml «i have a, reul ** * m& £ of com I I 111 jilf'f W& 1 i I plaints every summer. The excessive l»,< \\\mj Mil , I heat prostrates me. I feel languid til M ! I&W<W HM , i and depressed and have a general un,l i nW2£l IPf : doing of my health. A great many < ( ,[|IW *S>/ «M/ I ! of m Y friends complain in the same II 1 1 111 'J / Mil way. Lately I have found that Ayer's I! '11l kgffij Wfl I 'Sarsaparilla overcomes all these bad i • ill <Ak M M 1 effects and enables me to go through 11 l|j J! J the hot season without any trouble. 1 'Milk /. M ''1 It revivifies my system, purifies my t>**— • blood, and gives me an unusual de RiiiS W%m wkA* ree of strength. lam sure no one I A AfimkPA will be disappointed with this mediMmffl cine, for it is not only a preventive ¥¥'• > XjCfc Wms£ but also a powerful cure of dis"Tßlo World's Greatest Family Wiedicine." Keep your blood in good condition, keep your digestion strong, and keep your nervous system vigorous. Then you will not suffer from the weakening effects of hot weather. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was made for just these purposes. It cools the blood, tones up the digestive apparatus, puts force into the nervous system. And it fortifies you against hot weather, cold weather, or changeable weather. It gives strength to ward off disease. Don't be deceived by trying some other Sarsaparilla. Don't experiment with imitations.,, Ilold fast to the tried and tested Sarsaparilla—Ayer's. S&l \.f IP 321 • §R&- 5 s "9g*C>^aro£N'l*Rlß3l A Tonic for All Seasons of the Year Ayer's Pills are a purely vegetable laxative for the whole family. 1A @ 1 1 iv tpkm Gttt ?tl Hll AH 1 1 WlPlOiklllPiltlli© 1 M • few**"*^^?*^ Those who have weak lungs or any tendency to Consump- m M mtmmvmrw'm i\ 4 J tion will find in Angier's Emulsion the very best remedy & m mf^'W<^W' l : :-il|| for fighting the disease. The most convincing proof of its | M |-fe^i ; '„",'._.! ii ; i ' ll ;--.,Jli! value is the fact that it is prescribed by the leading lung 1 PI iif T«l! I specialists and is used in the large Consumption Hospitals m 1 M%slYifW&M and Sanatorium. • | v' w|% 9 m ffl U fa * ,II A m 1 IS -£. — W H ® ,1 m if I m * 1 M |P uZ'ZrzraZZ* ||| (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES) g M II C **^ o,^tas'p;c^{ ilj not only soothes and heals the lungs and air passages, and |j ra 11 •y^lp*'?!£-'£ ; -,-- 1 § relieves the troublesome cough, but it also promotes appe- M ffl Ml ! s~}®"s v - i ---- 1 'tM tite ' keeps the digestive organs healthy, and "greatly sj gS g \ *&s£s&% -Z, ":*£*** i ! improves Question, assimilation and nutrition, thus build- Q M X - TVr■ in up the health and strength as nothing else will. It is M m 11 m pleasant to take and agrees with the most delicate, sensitive % i stomach. „ M 1 A FREE sample | m '''*ife!£aitisiii> ' on receipt c4s postage. Mention this paper. m f)| ©AUTHOR.—Do mot «is"ii diaapvoiKtmont or worse by trying cliaapisasita.- M m tloas m&'la with ordinary psSrolaura, but insist upon Having &agie?'e. m d la three sizes; of all chemists. S3 i THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney, N.S.W.; M m. London, England: Boston, U.S.A. M> Rheumatism—-Gout — Backache — Lumbago — Sciatica. — Persistent Headache — Neuraßgia—Gravis!—Stone—Bladder Troubles Their Cause—Their Scientific Treatment and Cure. THE KIDNEYS" AND KIDNEY POISONS. The health of man is influenced to a very great extent by the condition of the kidneys. Any disease of the kidneys, or interference with their action, affects the whole'" system, because tho purity of tho blood is dependent upon the proper extraction from it of certain specific poisons, which it is the duty of the kidneys to remove. ' '' ' The kidneys are situated in tho small of the back, one on each' of the spine. Human kidneys are similar in shape to those of a- sheen, but are somewhat larger.' Thoy are encased in fat, and are supplied with arteries which convoy blood to them, from the heart. By a process akin to.filtering, the kidneys take any excess of water from the blood, and they also extract from the blood various' waste poisons with which it becomes laden in its' journey through the veins. When a person is in good health' these waste poisons are dissolved in the water taken from tho blood by the kidneys, and the solution is passed through narrow pasages leading from each kidney into the bladder, and is thence expelled from the body. This solution is known as urine. Some of the poisons contained in urine are animal matter, such as; urea and uric acid; others are mineral matter, being salts of lime,'magnesia, potash, and soda. ... ■* Unless the kidneys do their work thoroughly, : tho wasto matter is incompletely extracted from the blood, and becomes actively poisonous, causing us to Buffer from various disorders which cannot be cured until the kidneys are restored to health and activity. After the blood is filtered and purified by the kidnevs it enters the veins, and is, in duo tunc, returned to the heart, having, in the meanwhile, traversed tho body and taken up a fresh supply of waste matter. The heart again sends'the blood to the kidneys, which once more filter it and extract the impurities. This process goes on without ceasing day or night. ' I Tho kidneys of the average man filter and extract from the blood about three pints of urine in twenty-four hours. In this quantity of urine are dissolved about en ounce of urea, and ten or twelve grains, in weight, of uric acid, together with other animal and mineral matter, varying from a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce. The blood, in the course of its circulation, carries nourishment, derived from the food wo ©at, and oxygen to ovory part of the tissues of the body, and receives from the tissues matter which they have consumed and for which they have no further use. This waste matter it is the duty of the skin, lungs, and kidneys to throw off. and get rid of In the form of carbonic acid, the lungs throw off the equivalent of eisbt ounces of nuro charcoal every twenty-four hours, and the. kidneys do their share by eliminating urea, uric acid, etc., as described. , The principal disorders directly attributed to failure of the kidnevs to perform their allotrcd task are Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Persistent Headache, Neuralgia, Angemia, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles. When the kidneys are properly doing their work none of the complaints mentioned can exist, because the causative poisons are then duly removed in a natural manner. Wisxiißir s Safe Cur©, _ This remarkable medicine is the outcome of years of scientific research, and has been in use throughout the world for n.„re than a quarter of a century. It is the only known medicine which has the power to expel u.rio acid from the system, and it owes this power simply to its ability to restore worn, weak or diseased kidneys to their natural vigour. Nature does the rest. : - . ° Thousands suffer from kidney disease and do not know it. The commonest first symptom is PMM IN THE BACIC. A simple test to make as to the - condition ? V lO kidneys is to lace some urine, passed the first thing 111 the morning, in a.covered glass and let it stand until next morning. II it is then cloudy or there 13 a bnckdust-liko sediment, or if particles float about in it then the kidneys ai '° not healthy and m tune should be lost in adopting remedial measures or Bright Disease or some serious illness will be the result. remedial meaaue. Remember that Warner's Safe Cure will in all cases restore the kidnevs to health and will consequently euro-and permanently cure-all diseases arising from" their feeble condition and the retention of uric acid in the system. 8 A treatise containing a full description of the curative action of Warner's Safe Cure and many Limited of cases cured will be sent free on application to H H WaTn ■ and Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne. ap,,hcatlon to H - IL Warner LOASBY'S WAHOO I ™y-.EW frenoh < reme 3 riISBTAIN CURE FOR INDIGESTION 1 ' rjtrtMriUiV. popular remedy, used 3v/ AM) I.IVEU, COMPLAINTS. | >» die Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, I As a General invisjorator of the system this § Velpeau, .and others, combines all the desiderata to he I Medicine is Invaluable. I sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everyI Full Directions with each bottle. | '"in? hitherto employed. !j Price— 2s 6d V THERAPION No. I maintains its world-renowned •j t! and well-merited reputation for derangements of the I * B-,™,™, „' ~ _,_„„« Zm. a. » _ li kidnevs, pains in the back, and kindred ailments, afford--1 BEM <3 A iVS SPi GUf¥3 I ing P rom -' t reH,:f where other remedies have a >«m ■up. a been powerless. I XfOR COUGHS AND COLDS THIS 8 THERAPION No. 2 for impurity of the blood, I - 1 - REMEDY DAS NO EQUAL. I scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pains and swelling of I Should be in every household. n joints, gout, rheumatism, and all diseases for which it I Bottles, IS 6d and 2s 6d each 1 has f? ecn , to ° " ,u f, h a /* l hion to el »P'°V. mercury, sarsa. I Z D panlla, etc.. to the destruction cf sufferers teeth and § R^^»Z'"*'a !! K> A !L8 E ru ' °f ' lea 'di. This preparation purifies the whole I §\OV?E««aOAtnI [1 system through the blood and thoroughly eliminates I Tirin mpiMnni.' nminifimiox "ttt- h • a!) poisonous matter from the body. 3 F^R^A^pW^tWibTv'itß lll7 ' I THERAPION No. 3 for exhaustion, sleepless. MJ- ItALGIA SPRAINS, OR kit- N nesSi and a ll_ distressing.consequences of dissipation, B . , x, . , ~ ,tV • i. ,i, » re i I worry, overwork, etc. It possesses surprising power in § Apply this splendid Liniment and tho clfecu 8 resto rins strength aod vigor to those suffering from the 3 Will be gratifying'. k enetvating'influences ol long residence in hot, un--1 Bottles', 2S each. f. healthy climates. i ALL CHEMISTS AND GROCWR3 [i THERAPION is sold by the principal Chemists •] ' ~ li and Merchants throughout the world. Price in Eng--1 Wholesale Agents: S land, as gd and 4s 6d. In ordering: state which of the si " S three numbers is required, and observe that the -*-ord KEMPTH3RHE, PB3SSER SCO.. 1 '" r,,E,lA|, ' ON '" a P^ ars on thc British ■ Government | EVtUirinuniVC, riHJOC»tn « OUij S Stamp (in white letters'on a red ground) affixed to every 1 LIMITED. I genuine package by order of His Majesty's Hon. Coin. Emuj..iiT»imm TnTmw .»».-«^-»^^». m -nJ uiissioners, and without which it is a forgery.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 6 (Supplement)