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cvarrios nourishment, derived from the food WO oat, .inrl oxygen, lo every part n( tho tissues n[ 1 !;<■ Uxlv. and ]"<*<'<'ivfr; from tho tissues matter wliicj] they have consumed, and for which they li.-ivc r.o further tiso. 'his waste matter it' is Iho duty of tho skin, lungs, mid kidneys to throw ofT and get rid of. In the form of c-av'mnk'. arid, tho lungs throw off the equivalent of eiirlit. outt'vs of pure ehaiceal every twenty-four !'"T" kidnoy- dn tiieir sha.ro iiv eliminating urea, uric acid, etc., a3 d»-oi tl'/od. Closely associated willi the work performed l.y the kidnevs is the work performed hy the liver The liver may ho do scribed as a chemical laboratory. Tho blrxxl which oinors tho livor through tho (Kil'tJil vein i, loaded with the products of tho digestion of food. These products tho liver deals with in such n maimer that tho composition of the blond when it leaves tho liver is very much changed, a tort of secondary digestion having taken place in iho liver. Hile itas heetl manufactured out of tho blond; a substance called glyccen has heen mado from the sugar in ttin'hloml, and stored in tho liver for future use, mid various other transformations have taken place. The liver, also, probably destroys and removes from the lilood red corpuscles, which a.re worn out and are of no further utility. Tho liver makes and extracts front tho b'coj two or three |XMnds of hile every day. Tho l>ilc is delivered into the intestines, and nets as a natural cathartic, besides assisting in tho digestion of fatty food and retarding the decompoition of such food as it passes along the into.stines. Now. if thi; livor fails to do its ".vork thoroughly, it follows that tlio blood, instead of having its substance dealt with and cleansed in the manner do-cribd, is carried by tin; veins to every |>art. of tlio body in a condition '.vliich is inimical to tho welfare of the body. In other words, tlio blood is laden with biliary poisons, and tho presence of thw*> biliary jsoisons in tho blood causes its to suffer from indigestion, dypejishi, general debility, biliousness, blood disorders, sick-lieadaolic, jaundice, atitcmia, and a host of other biliary troubles. Tho importance of the I Mneys and livor being in a healthy condition cannot ho too greatly insisted upon, therefore a modicine which possesses a healing and restorative inlluor.ee on those vital otgans is a. boon to mankind. Such a modieino is Warner's Safe Cure, which acts beneficially and equally upon both tho kidneys and liver, restoring them to health and activity when they are diseased or feeble. Even disorder? diagnosed as Bright's Disease— one of the most fatai of diseases—frequently have yielded to treatment by tliis remarkable medicine. Many people liavo failed to understand why Warner's Safe Cure cures so many complaints, seemingly so different, as rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, buikaehe sciatica, blood disorders, anaunia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stono and bladder troubles. The explanation Ls very simple. All the disorders cured by Warner's Safe Cure are duo to the inability of tho kidneys and liver to extract, and expel , miliary and biliary poisons. By restoring . 'iw kidneys and liver to health and activity, [ \\ arner s Safe (.'tire enables those organs to properly |H-rform their (unctions and to > free the blood from urinary and biliary , poisons when pain and sickness, caused by . the prc-.enee of such poisons neectisnrilV ) ceases. Thus the cure; effected are natural i cures. > A pamphlet, containing full particulars I relating to Warner's Safe Cure and ae- . com.ts of inanv remarkable eases of restore i lion to health when other means had ) failed, will !>:• sent |vist. free, 011 rcQtiest, 1 hy H. 11. Warner and Co. Aust tralnsian .Branch, Melbourne. Warner's S.ife ("lire is sold by chemists and slore--1 keepers everywhere, both in the original t (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "con--1 militated." noti-alcoholte. form.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15272, 12 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15272, 12 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15272, 12 October 1911, Page 2

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