jElheumatism Gout Backache JLumbago ' Sciatica Persistent Headache Neuralgia Gravel— Stone—Bladder Troubles—Their Cause —Their Scientific Treatment and Cure. THE KiBNEI rpjliv heal! li Of man is influenced to a very great extent by the condition of l.io JL kidneys. 'Any disease of the kidneys, or interference wu . tliuir notion. aHocU. the whole' system, because the purity of Urn Mood is .dependent upon the pro ;m extraction iroiu it oi certain .specific poisons, v.l.icL \u Jr> tin: (iut_v o* U. - 1 to remove. Tim kidneys arc situated in the small of the back, one on each side of the spine, Human kidneys arc- similar in shape to those of a sheep, but aio somewhat larger. They arc encased in fat, and are supplied with arteries winch convoy Mood to (hen! from the heart. By a process akin to filtering, the kianm s take any excess of water from the bioo-1 and they also extract from the blood various ’waste poisons with which it becomes laden m its journey through tlio veins. . , When a person is in good health these waste poisons are dissolve!! m the water taken from the Mood by the kidneys, and the solution is passed tnrough narrow passages leading from each kidney into the bladder, and is theme expelled from the body. This solution is known as urine borne ot the poisons contained in urine are animal matter, such as urea and uric acid; othe.s, me mineral matter, being sails of lime, magnesia, potash aim soda. tinles- (ho kidneys do their work thoroughly, the waste matter is incompletely extracted ""from the blood, ami becomes actively poisonous, causing us to sutler from various disorders which cannot be cured until the kidneys are restoicd to health amt activity. ..... Aider the blood i; filtered and purified by tlio kidneys it en.crs the veins and is, in due time, returned to tlio heart, having, in the meanwhile, traversed the bodv anil taken up a fresh supply of waste matter. Iho heart again senes tlio blood to the kidneys, which once more filler it and extract Ilia impurities. This proce-s goes on without ceasing day or night. The kidneys of the average man filter and extract from the blood about throe pints id urine in twenty-tour hours. Iu this quantity id urine ore dissolved übout nn ounce of urea, and ten or twelve grains, in weight, ot uric acid, together with other animal and mineral mutter, varying fiom a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce. _ . . The blood, hi the course of its circulation, carries nourishment, derived from iho food wo cat. and oxygon to every mud of tho tissues of I.if bodv. and receives from the tissues matter which they have consumed amt lor nliicti they have no further uv. This waste matter it is the duty ot tho skin, lungs and kidneys to throw off and got rid of. In the form of carbonic acid, the lungs throw off the equivalent of right ounces ot pure charcoal every twenty-tom hours and tho kidneys do their share by eliminating urea, '.me acid,, etc., as described. Tho principal disorders directly attributed to failure the kidneys to perform tneir allotted task are Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Persistent Headache, Neuralgia, Anamia, Gravel, Stone and Bladder Troubles, \\hen 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. arner s Sa‘ This remarkable medicine is the outcome of years of scientific research, and has been in use throughout tho world for more than a quarter of a century It is the only known nipdiuiiio which has bho power to expel uric acid fiom tho system and it owes this power rdifipl.v bo its ability to restore worn, weak or diseased kidneys to their natural vigour. Nature does tho rest. Thousands .suffer from kidney disease and do not know it. The commonest first symptom is PAIN IN THE BACK. A simple test to make ns to tho condition of tho kidneys is to place some urine passed the first thing in the morning, in a covered glass and let it stand until tho next morning. If it is then cloudy nr there is a brick-dust like sediment, or if particles float about in it, then tho kidneys are not healthy and no time should bo lost in adopting remedial measures or Bright’s Disouso or some serious illness will bo tho result. Komoinbor that Warner’s Safe Cure will in all cases restore tho kidneys, to health and will consequently euro—and permanently cure-all diseases arising man their feeble condition and the retention of uno acid in the system. A treatise containing a full description of the curative action of Warner’s Safe Cure and many accounts of cases on red will bo sent free on application to H. II Warner and Co., Limited. Australasian Branch, Melbourne.
jQARDINER, AND J£INSTRY, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 35. COURTENAY PLACE. I'OR SALE. FARM, KAITOKE—GOO acres; ifl-roomed house, etc. Price, 321800. Terms. •OHIRO ROAD. House, 0 rooms, R!3 x 173; room to build 5 more houses. Price, ,£750; .£3OO can remain on mortgage. ,WRIGHT ST.—House, fi rooms, electric ' ligui; JuuU, 33 x 100: now let at 21s per week. Price. ,£675; 32550 can remain on mortgage. OXFORD ST.—House, 5 rooms, dairy, 3stali stable, coachhouse, etc.; land. 35 i do. Price, 32675; 3:550 can remain on mortgage. FEATHEKSTON TER.—House. 7 rooms, conservatory: land, 51 xß7ft; now let' at ,£o per month. Terms. AKATARAWA.—B miles from. Upper Hutt, valuable sheep and cattle farm, 14G0 ’ acres, cottage and woolsheds. Price. 322 10a per acre. The greater portion can remain on mortgage. DONALD McLBAN ST.— Cottage, 5 rooms, hay window: land, 20 x SO. Price, 32350. Terms. CHURCH AVENUE, Newtown—Cottage, 4 rooms; land, 36 x 105. Price, 31550, Terms. LAND AGENCY, Palmerston North and Wanganui. For Sale on Easy Terms—Shannon, , fl mall farms 10 acres to 100 acres, adjoining the town; 10 per cent, cash,, 10 per cent. 2 years, balance 10 years, 4i per cent; land all in grass, carries 1 bnllook to tho acre. Also, ndioining above, 45i acres, with 2 pood dwellings. 29 bail cowshed and all dairying apnurtenances, in farms from 131 acres to 300 acres. Prices vary with quality ol sections. Shannon town lots—s acres close to station, in i-acro lots. Makcrua —1 mile from Shannon, rich dairy farm, 227 acres, close to Railway Station, nice homestead. iO buil cowshed. Price, 3217 per acre, or will lease with purchasing clause. WnHolara Valley—H4G acres, good sheen country. 200 in grass, small house. Owner's interest, giving right to purchase at Ha jier acre, 32650. Further particulars on application U MELLSOP. ELIOTT AND CJ„ , Sole Agents. JJpTEIm, BUSINESSES, FARMS, CITY PROPERTIES, Etc., FOR SALE. HOTEL—First-class Freehold, large turnover; exceptional terms. HOTEL —Leasehold, in one of lae oeat parts of this district; trade over 32100 weekly. Particulars on application. HOTEL—Largo city trade; 32190 weekly; 6 years’ lease. This valuable house is now offered at a much reduced price BUSINESSES —General Stores, Blacksmith’s, Hairdresser’s and Tobacconist’s, Cordial Eactory, Boardinghouses, Brewing Plant. LAND —Farms, City and Country Properties. INVESTORS will do well fo consult us Correspondence invited. WHYTOCK AND CO., Lund, Estate and Financial Agents, l Hotel Brokers and Valuators, 28, Larablon quay. rgqr otels . for sale, lit TEL, Hawke's Bay, in flourishing district. Splendid trade. HOTEL, Forty-Mile Bush, doing legitimate trado of 3230 per week. Free house, HOTEL. Wairarapa—Long lease, moderate rent; fair amount of land with hotel; good trado to house, and capable of being inei -sod. HOTEL, Wellin ton; good lease at low rent; splendid trade; small expense in working hotel. HOTEL, East Coast; long lease at pop-per-corn rent. No opposition. HOTEL, suburbs of Wellington: several acres of land with hotel, all under cultivation: free house; good steady trade. HOTEL, Hawke’s Bay, with public hall -attached: six acres of land with hotel; free house. Also, numerous other hotels in all parts of the North and South Island. Particulars supplied to bona fide clients. P. A. ZOHSAB. Panama street, Wellington. JOHN. COUPEE, LAND AGENT, NA P I '■ HAWKE’S BAY. nOTAS Numerous Sheep Runs and Dai JO- Farms for Sale in the distrii Write for our “Land Gazette.” whi contains mil details. Letters and Te grams receive prompt“attontion. 5
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H. CRUMP, 115. BROLGHAM STREET, Telephone 578. OR SALE, ON TEEMS—.wow m-.dern House, felt-lined, eight rooms, hot and cold water, bay windows, adjoining Wellington College, gentle rise, on 66ft street, allotment 138 ft deep. Also, 9 rooms. 120 ft frontage, view. Also. T rooms, 86ft frontage, magnificent view of city and harbonr. Also, i rooms, large level section; easy conditions. u ii S A I K li Acres on Main road, 25min of Railway Station, .£320 an acre. 6-roomcd House, with 9} acres of. pood land suitable for cutting up. lOniins. of railway station, .£3OO an .acre. A first-class Farm of S6O acres at Wainui. containing two 7-roomod houses, an acre. Four excellent }-ncre sections, Bmins. of station. Price. .£230 each. Ten 5-roomed houses, near station. Prices .£450 to -CSOO. Correspondence invited from persons wishing to buy or sell. HAND AGENT. LOWER IXETT. . JOHN M'G-CJRK,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 3
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