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RATION iL INDIGESTION (URP. By "Sano." Food must be calcn m mifficic-nt Quantity, and uuiHt lw digested, ami 1)8 converted into biwd. .Wauo nuikcs litis ouo of her most imppra-tive laws of life. During (ho process of digestion f'-cd is eni.hvly in composition 1/y Iho actxm c-{ the juic*:<? o{ l.he internal ihorugh which it pca-os. In the wouili it is thoroughly mixed vri-1 h the saliva- Xhcn it i« swa-lh/wod, au<i <uit-cra l-1.0- stomach, v/havo it ifi acted upou by iTl ° juice*;, and becomes parlily liquoueu. From the .sloraacli it passes to ihe smaller itit.<stinc—v.'hich is aJwul 13 feet m length— and there portions of tlw food aro liquified by lilia bile and other juiocs. The food thus mad-o fluid i> in n roiidition to be absorbed into and lxxon:o a part of thf? I'lckxL Tiio indigcsub.o ration of tho fewi is difidiargod i' l * o larger ii>t-rati:w. whonco it is in turn expelled from (■!;© lxxly together with other ; refuse waiter. .lust as (plainly us itat it- is noc#>sai} to life thai- ford must Iy> absorbed, so, lik<nviu«\ is il wwom-ia! that the blood imwt !ta in a condition to absorb the food. Forpi<lity of the l-ivcr is the chief oatise <>f nearly overy ease of a-nd when ! t.lic liivor is icrnid tho kidmpys aw generally sympathetically affpdod. The bleed, which h1k;:i!<I be irani-formcd, c!anv-:cd ar.d tillered by 1.1 jo li-id.w>ys and liver, then'con* tain* uric and biliary poisons, and Mitrefore a fcoblc absorbent of nutriment. 'Jh:« addition of the bkod rcacts upon the nervous system of tho digestive crjjans, and proven t« tho How and alters the qiuiliiy of the diftest-ivo juices. Tho on tiro nerve energy of a porcon suffering from indirection is weakened, owiiuy to ihe contain inatc<l oomlition'.of the blond, iviul Ihe gcnK.ral fc.Hng of monkd and physical deproreion which is ex* perieno?d during an attack of dyspepsia, i ! duo io this tausD. The 1)1 cod iiiu-1 be continuously purified by the action of and kidneys, or good diction (Miwiot l>e expected to occur. Many sufferers from indigestion obtain temporary roiief by eating pre-dig«&u>(l foods or taking mod-id nee, fitch as pepsin, wbioh act n-s digestives hi the A course of such tTWi.tiiKivt merely encouragps a slothful action of the digestive organs and (muses Ihein to Ijccome jfradu ally weaker ami less capable of pon'cam ing their duty, jwt in the samo way tlui' a person who takes little or no exc-rc)(A Iwonies incapable of responding to am demand for exertion, Other sufferer irritate the d-i.getvt.ive organo into temporary and abnormal activity by taking medicines so frequently that prosontly the tfomach and intestines velwe to act. except under such irritating p.tknulation. Tho only rational and pei-ma?ic,nt cure"' for indict ion \u io create such a condition of the bK>ed that, each rorpuMe lK>eom€v hungry for food, ntxl am! eagor to al'xyr!) il. The digestive recr' 1 - tioiK.s will then reppond to the den'ar<l of the blood, and the stomach and in teetino« will perform their work ar> a matter of course. When t.he Wood is lnik-n with uric and bili?.ry poi»n6 it cannot adequately food, a-ncl makes but a feeble atlempi to do so. Warner's Safe Cure U not a purgative It ourw indiges* tion and dyspepsia, siinply heeaua? ii restores the liver ami kidneys to health and activity, so that the blood naturally laconics free from uric and biliary jjoipom ß , «nd ravenous to aWorb ir.ifimont fr-vly. Nutriment, is i-hon conveyed by the bloc*:] t') the nerves throughout tho body. The nerves of the l>3inj properly nourished. tl;e organs a.re in a condition to do their work efficiently. Naiu-ro is merely aided in her eSorts to j>refOTY'> a Ixvlanco in tho ;ran-ifokl ami complex procvH«s€fl of waste ?.n<! renewal by which life it? mainta.in.~d. In addition to the nwynlar 5s and 2s 9d bottles of Wanv-r's Safe Cure, a concentrated form of tho is now itr-nerl at, Ss 6d pe.r bottle. Wn.mor's Snfe Ouro (Concentrated) w not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as' the 5s hovtle of Wowev'e S.if-? Cure. IT. H. Warner and Co. (Ltd.). Melbourne A r ietoria.

CONSIDER TH3 DRAWBACKS OF A POOR SOAP. Oil l.lie weakly washing day it, means more rnhliin<r fur Hip olotlies,' more Lime •spent over them, ami the work only tt partial success. i!„i. with Balmoral 6l@asss@r the clothes are elcwifid quickly and thoroughly, wit.li little nibbing, ami the work :i complete sitccc-s. IIAI.MOIi.U, Or.FANSKII lathers reality, and makes the eloMies fresh and dean without damage to material or colour. Hs (lulled users may he found every whore. Ihe largest, laundry in these pans uses it constantly. Sold in packets of 3 double bars for 1/. 1 Your, Gkockv. Has It. Summer Colds ' need looking after. If neglected they .may lead to bronchitis, pneumonia, or even something more serious. You need something to soothe the irritation, break up the cold, and set matters right. The remedy, that will cure most quickly is the one that has been tried and tested and proved for over 40 years. BOIiITGI'SIMKS Tell your chemist you want Uonningtos's. , .... q A SMART SUMMER SUIT. £2 ss, £2 10s, £2 lfc, and £3 3s. MADH TO MEASURE. The Suits now procurable from GF.ORGK DAVIKS, 22 I'riuoes street, at the above prices are really superb in stylo, lit. and finish. They equal in appearance the Suits Dmicdin men have hern in the hubit of paying the''tailors who give credit live or six guineas for, and they possess one point which no other linn can supplythe famous Keep-Shape Front. The '■ Keep-Shape" Front is a registered front that ensures the coat from turning buck and setting out of shape. it is the latest idea, from the best London and New York tailoring establishments, and Mr Davies is very fortunate indeed in |.-ossessing the exclusive right to use this front in coats mado in New Zealand. Genllemen who have already hiul suits made at the Christchurch establishment since the "Keep-Shape" front was introduced have been highly pleased with the splcudid coats produced. Then, special euro is given to every detail iu the making of every garment, and Mr Divies is so satisfied that your suit will give complete satisfaction when vou order it from him that he has authorised us to state that he will give a written guarantee to refund your money shouid you not be entirely sutisliod with die garments when you receive them. Wo attribute 'the dill'eronce of £2 in the price „f .Mr Dm ies's suits as compared with me onlinary madc-to-mc-asure suit largely to the modern methods adopted in the nuking of the garments, and, of coursc, nl so lo the fact that he sell" entirely for cash, giving no credit whatever, thus making 110 bad debts; and, after all, it dc.es seem üb-imi that one man should have to pay a higher prioe for his suit just because s«nie other fellow fails to pay tor his; but that ia just what happens, for somebody has to pay ior iho.se who do not pay, and it is naturally not the tailor who givea credit: it is the man who docs pay—you, Mr l)a,vies has just opened in the Dunediu branch a. very _ large shipment of the newest Summer Suitings, direct from the manufacturers. They incir/Je all the latest shades and colourings in the fashionable brown and green womteik so much worn now, and many bcaut'ful light materials, and the standard (juaJitics iu blues and blacks, which are guaranteed to retain their colour, being of the best possible dye. Your early insjicctioit of these splendid suitings is invited and adw-ed. The address ,« OKORGK DAVIKS, 22 Princes Street, Dornxliu, ond at Ohrisk-luuch amL (jY.vljiiijiWfk

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 15

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