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LIFE.

(By " Viva.") No living thing, from man to a microbs can exist uniess it is continuously dyingt It is not merely necessary for man "t*j absorb nourishment in order to live ; -i«t is equally necessary that, simultaneously, seme portion of his body, bone blood, or tissue, "must waste away and die. ' It 'is essential, also, that a balance be preserved in the two processes of replenishing the body and the removal of the waste or dead material which is constantly accumulating within it. An uneven action of either means disease. A " total stspension of either means death. Of course everyone knows that an adequate supply of suitable focd, pure wator and fresh air is requisite to build up ' body, but, unfortunately, most peopk . not as *ve!l aware of the complicated aclunf of the mechanicism with which" Nature has endowed :nan for dealing with the used-up, dead, and waste" material alwave being pw- ' duced .within us, and which, ut.less regrlarly extracted from the blood and expelled from the body, must cause diseiFe or death.- ' l^'"U-..^" ;V • -■ ■ • *~ Upon the ak^n, lungs, kidneys, " andViiyii-' rests the main responsibility of removing waste matter from the system. The skin usually requires litt.le attention beyonjf , regular washing with good soap and waisx, . and it will, in the- form 'of perspiration, rH the body of a quantity of dead matte,-. - A fit of coughing or a "choking seneatio'ii will spee:hly call our attention to anytllr.ll which hinders the lungs in their work c: rerroving, in the form of carbonic •acid, aa amount of used-up material equivalent to eight ounoas of pure charcoal every day. The kidneys and liver> on the other han<], are delicate organs, and - : t is often not until we be,jin to suffer from some serious complaint that we become awaxe that their' action is imped'KJ. ' "Rhenma^sni, Goat. Lumbago, Neuralgia, Backache. Sciatics, Blood Disordei6, Indigestion. Biliousness, ' Janndice, Sirk Headache. General pebjlHjr, Gravel. Stone, Bladder . Troubles'. •\*»or'>i- . sion, Low Temperature, Anasmia, Brighi's ' Disease, are all caused by disease, or indifferent" action, of the or 'fiver, o; both of thosa organs, permitting the . body to retain urinary nnd biliary waste poisons which it ie their function to elinii- . nate from the blcod and expel in a natural,, marner. It will therefore be seen how important,."it is that Che vigorous health and activity' of the kidneys and liver should be rriain--tained. A person sufferinsf from one or ") more of the many ' complaint.; mentioned < should not regard the^i as diseases, bub, should adopt the rational course of attacking them at their true tource by restoring a proper and regular action of the kidneys anji liver, when, the cause of the disorders having been rectified, the -wasi« matter which produces fhe trouble is removed and health ensues .as a matter, ••! course. It was the comprehension of this li ' t which resulted in the- discovery of Wrtiifi-'s Safe Cure. Certain medical men — bens aware of the difficulty of treating, the /Tis-'. orders referred to, and knowing that they" were due to inefficient action of the kidney* ~ Or the livor. but being unable in mos-<s cases to accurately diagnose -just which organ was at fault— «et themselves the *,asfc of compounding a medicine which would act speoifically upon the kidneys and li»<j£ .. alike. After long research ihey succeeded- * and introduced the rnedicin-a to the '.worldunder the name of Warner's Safe Cpr«. This was about .30 years ago, - and since tlen nany millions" of bottles have been sold, and millions of people have been - saved from pain, suffering, an« death by takinsr a course of this invaluable specific for all kidney and liver diseases and disorders arising therefrom.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 61

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LIFE. Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 61

LIFE. Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 61