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.i l ls ' ,as ' eß ?d ky ignorance. Nature lias endowed us with the sense (if pain solely In order that, by seeking relief, we may avoid playing into tlia hand* of death. When we feel pain we are out of health. Pain long endured is a strain upon the system which Nature cannot withstand. Many of us, however, go on suffering certain lands of pain, just as it" Science could not come to tho help.of her sister Nature. There is, for instancy, no necessity for anyone to suffer from RHEUMATISM QOUT BLOOD DI9ORDERU BLADDER TROUBLES GENERAL DEBILITY BICK HEADACHE The pains caused by this long list of disorders are hut Nature's means of letting us knew that the KIDNEYS or LIVER are for some reason unable to perform their work efficiently, for all of these disorders are produced by the retention in the system of urinary and biliary of the deepest interest to many. T .1, THE K I DNEY S filter and extract from the Wood about thrco pints of uvino every day. in this<juantity of urine aro dissolved about an oubco of urea, ten to twclvo grains in weight ot une acid, together with other animal and mineral matter varying from a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce. When tho kidneys are in health, all this solid matter is in solution and is JnnsiUle. Jjirectly the kidneys, through either weakness or disease, bccomo unfit to do their duty proporly a proportion of the solid matter remains in the blood, becemes actively SSfS??]* 8 * causes us suffer from uric disorders such as RHEUMATISM* QOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, SCIATICA, GRAVEL, STONE, BLADDER TROUBLES, ana briqhts DISEASE. A pimple te3t to make as to the condition of tho kidneys is to place some urine, passed the first thing in the morning, in a covered glass, and let it Btand until next morning. If it is then clondy, or there is a brick-dust like sediment, or if particles float about m it, or it is of an unnatorel colonr, the kidneys aro not healthy, and no time must bfe lost 111 adopting remedial measures, or Bright's Diseaso, Diabetes, or some less serious but more painful illness will result, .. THE , Llv f?T ln t! '° livcr ™i° ns substances aro actually made from the blood, Two or ihrco pounds of bilo_aro thus made from tho blood overy day, Tho liver takes sugar from the blood, converts it into another form, and stnrw it-. ~no tl k„ „m. * . b , Jr... _... wv.4.. ri u.,u.jr oyiuuiu, ami tuu mer fuso aeaiß with bioou corpuscles mffer fmm iNninFß^nN^mnnnfirLo 0 lonKcr ' Wllcn tho liver ia inactive or diseased we 'NDIQEBTION, BILIOUSNESS, AN/EMIA, SICK HEADACHE, and BLOOD DIB- - sible Mnf.v«\n° !s 50 do :' !cl , y connected that it is almost impos sibie for tho kidneys to bo affected and tho liver to remain healthy, or vice vereu, „., ' s »c®rly thirty years since scientific research directed specially to diseases of the Kidneys and Liver was rewarded by the discover of the medicine now known throughout the Hj§s^SSS3BSSB=3S llfsisisi «. s jur ftgsass

THE UNACK of making good coffee Isn't known to everybody. But, like everything else, it's very simple when you know, and here it is. Take a teaspoonfolof "Camp" Coflee, nearly fill the cup with boilins water, cream and sagar to taste,"and you have tee finest coffee imaginable, with all the fragrance, tbe rich fiavonr, tfcestirauiating and invitoratingqoalities obtainable only in the best coffees.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13894, 4 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13894, 4 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13894, 4 May 1907, Page 3

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