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NATURE. When a person suffers from Rheumatism Blood Disorders Gravel Gout Anaemia Stone Neuralgia Indigestion Bladder Troubles Lumbago Biliousness General Debility Soiatioa " Jaundice Sick Headache it is but Nature's warning that the KIDNEYS AND LIVER are not efficiently doing their duty. The Kidneys of the average person filter and extract from the blood about three pints of urine every day. In this quantity of urine should be dissolved about an ounce of urea, ten to twelve grains m weight of uric acid, and other animal and mineral matter varying from a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce. If the kidneys are working freely and healthily, all this solid matter leaves the body dissolved m the urine ; but if, through weakness or disease, the kidneys are unable to do their work properly, a quantity of these urinary substances remains jn the blood and flows through the veins, contaminating the whole system. Then we suffer from some form of uric poisoning, such as Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Backache. Soiatioa. Persistent Hiadaohe, Neuralgia, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles. A simple test to make as to whether the kidneys are healthy is to place some urine, passed the first thing m the morning, m a covered glass, and let it stand until next morning. If it is then cloudy, shows a sediment like brick-dust, is of ar unnatural colour, or has particles floating about m it, the kidneys are weak or diseased and steps must immediately be taken to restore their vigour, or Ikight's Disease Diabetes, or some of the many manifestations of uric poisoning will result. @ The Liver is an automatic chemical laboratory. In tbe liver various sub stances are' actually made from the blood. Two or three pounds of bile are thus madi by the liver every day. The liver takes sugar from the blood, converts it into anotbei form, and stores it up so as to be able to again supply it to the blood as the latter mfi.j require enrichment. The liver changes uric acid, wli'di is insoluble, into urea, which is completely soluble, and the liver also deals with the blood corpuscles which have lived their life and are useful no longer. When the liver is inactive or diseased we suffer from some form of biliary poisoning such as Indigestion, Biliousness. Anae-mia, Jaundice, Sick Headache, General Debility, and Bloor" Disorders. So intimate is the relation between tho work done by tho kidneys and that don< by tbe liver, that, where there is any failure on the part of the kidneys, the live: becomes affected m sympathy, and vice vena. It was the realisation of the important of this close union of the labour of those vital organs which resulted m the discovery r the medicine now known throughout the world as Warner's Safe Cure Certain medical men, knowing what a boon it would be to humanity if some medicin could be found whicli would act specifically on both the kidneys and liver, devotei themselves to an exhaustive search for such a medium, and their devotion wa.' eventually rewarded by their success m compounding a medicine which possesses the required quality m the fullest degree. Warner's Snfe Cure exhibits a marvellous healing action m all cases of functional or chronic disease of the kidneys and liver, anc restoring them, as it is able to do, to health and activity, it, of necessity, cures all com plaints due to the retention m the system of urinary and biliary poisons. A vigorou: action of the kidneys and liver naturally eliminates the poisons, and troubles due to thi presence of the poisons cease. Cures effected by Warner's Safe Cure are permanent simply because they are natural. V . OUR LATEST CATALOGUE JUST PUBLISHED We will send to you POST FREE. I Everybody who has seen our fine Jewellery Establishments, and the marvellous stocks of Watches, : Jewellery, Silverware, Electro-plated Ware, Clocks, Leather Goods, etc., will tell you that the selection of High-class Goods shown by us is by far the finest m the Colonies. In order to give country people the opportunity of purchasing such high-class goods at the lowest possible prices, we publish a Catalogue showing illustrations and prices of our goods. We want you to send for a copy of this Catalogue. It -will help you m the selection of Xmas Gifts, Wedding _ Gifts, or articles for your own personal use. WRITE FOR IT NOW. When you purchase direct from us it means a saving of lrom 20 to 25 per cent, for you. Is this not worth your thought? STEWART DAWSON & CO., The Leading Watch Manufacturers, Jewellers, Silversmiths, - 146 & 148, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. I aea_BJß^_ißß^gß^grSsW-gßa-B--gM h'ill-i WW M iktWtIN*WPiMMM9G[ I [■ Ask for ll ' ' * ll t CHARMING Q/o>> . A tj NEW . • . A HWH-CLASS PLAIN CHOCOLATE, t equally smooth and rich m flavour, ? CONFECTION but not quite to aweetae the Milk _^^_^ .. Chocolate/ I COLLECT THE BLACK AND GOLD WRAPPERS j. FOR THE CASH PRIZE COMPETITION.

____ NORTON S — " PRIZE-PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE The only Egg Preservative ■Awarded Two First Prizes, ls tins for 300 Eggs, lgal, 4s, for 1300 Jgal, 2/6, for 650, 4gal, 106, for 6000 and m 40 gallon casks. DIRECTIONS (to Guarantee Results), Mix thoroughly one part of the Preservative with 12 similar parts of Boiling water. Use when cold, and cover eggs completely with the liquid. Sold Everywhere. Wholesale Manfcs. NORTON & CO,, LYTTELTON. 20 valuable Cash Prizes are being distributed this season. Watch your Tin when opening. 6.500.000 KGGrB preserved m this solution last season. I NosePicking Children. When a child l» constantly picking its nose it i» a iign that Worm, are troubling th» _ little one. WADE'S WORM FIGS Eradicate Worms. s?leaiant to the taste, and .do Hiot cause nick net* or leave _ any alter effect.. I Price 1/CHEMISTS AHD STORES. I ' WANTED. WANTED, to Purchase— WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at— MATAWHERO WOOL WORKS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10830, 24 November 1906, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10830, 24 November 1906, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10830, 24 November 1906, Page 8 (Supplement)

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