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J t Til A"L"i> WHAT the Bargains that are being offered at G. F Smith's Great Drapery Sale AT 6ERALDINE, are like—every one of them. TIT ATS WHY the Sale Las beea such au unprecedented success. THAT'S vVHx ptople are Hocking from all parts of South Canterbury, to secure some of this Stock of the ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. S. 1' YE, which was purchased at 11 s ljd in the £ wholesale. Haw Does this Strtee You ? Belvidere Drop Head Sewing Machine, .with ten years' warranty— Ordinary Price, £7 15s. SALE PRICE, £5 10s. White and Unbleached Table Linens, ordinary price Is 6d and 2s 6d, SALE PRICE Is Ljd and Is 6d Colonial Flannels (bought' before the rise). Ordinary Price, 19 3d, Is 6d, and Is lid. SALE PRICE 9id. and Is 3d. mm OUT STAND OUT S*tand Out Tea is a rich, aromatic, fall-flavoured Tea, blended from -tlic choicest leaf grown in sanny Ceylon- Valuable cash, prize coupons in every tin. 51 Obtainable from: All Grocers ijjmwiL 1 YOU may haTB been suffering, eTen for years, from Rheumatism Indigestion Gout Neuralgia Backache Sciatica Anaemia Blood Disorders Biliousness Jaundice Gravel Stone Bladder Troubles General Debility Sick Headache andyou will continue to suffer unless the disorder ia treated, as it ought to be treated, by striking direct at the cause. All the disorders mentioned are due to one cause, and tin* cause alone; namely, the inability of the KIDNEYS AND LIVER to> perform the work allotted to them in Nature's Scheme. Nature will tolerate no Irregularity. When the kidneys and liver are working perfectly, it is impossible for anyone to suffer from any of the disorders named. In order that this important fact may be realised, the following description of the work performed by those vital organs is given. The Kidneys filter and extract from the blood about three pints of urine every day. In thi3 quantify of urine are dissolved about an ounce of urea, ten to twelve grains in jweight of uric acid, together with other animal and mineral matter varying ■ from a third _of an ounce to nearly an ounce. "When the kidneys are in health, all this solid matter i 3 in solution and is invisible. Directly the kidneys, through either weakness or disease, become unfit to do their duty properly, a proportion of the solid matter remains in the Mood, becomes actively poisonous, and causes us to suffer from uric disorders such as Rheumatism, G6ut, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, and Disease. A simple test to make a3 to the condition of the kidneys is to place some urine, passed the first thing in the morning, in a covered'glass, and let it stand until next morning. If it is then cloudy, or there is a brick-dust like sediment, or if particles float about in it, or it is of an unnatural colour, the kidneys are not healthy, and no time must be lost in adopting remedial measures, or Bright's Disease, Diabetes, or some less serious but more painful illness will result. The ILtiver.—ln the liver virions substances are actually made from the blood. Two or three pounds of bile are thus made from the blood every day. The liver takeß sugar from the blood, converts it into another form, and stores it up so as to be able to again supply it to the blood, gradually, as the latter requires enrichment. The liver changes uric acid, which 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 Indigestion, Biliousness, Anaemia, Sick Headaihe, and Blood Disorders. The health of the liver and of the kidneys is so closely connected that it is almost impossible for the kidneys to be affected and the liver to remain healthy, or vice versa. It is nearly thirtyyears since scientific research, directed specially to diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, was rewarded by the discovery of the medicine now known throughout the world as Wamer'a Safe Cure. It was realised, at the outset of the investigation, that it was necessary to find a curative agent which would act equally upon the kidneys and upon the liver, these organs being so immediately associated in the work of dealing with the body's waste material; and after many disappointments, the medicine which possessed the required action in the fullest degree was at length discovered. Warner's Safe Cure cores all diseases of the kidneys and liver, and, by restoring their activity, these vital organs are enabled to rid the body, through the natural channels, of the urinary and biliary poisons, the presence of which, in the system, are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Anssmia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, and General Debility. Warner's Safe Cure cures all these disorders simply by removing the cause of the disorder. This is the reason why cures effected by Warner's Safe Cure are permanent cures. A treatise containing full particulars, and accounts of many remarkable cures affected, even when hope of recovery was despaired of, will be sent, post free, by H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Australasian Branch, Melbourne. WORTH A GUINEA BOX, Rasa Strengthen tho Stomach, Regulate the Bowels, Purify and Enrich the Blood, and Tone the whole Nervous System* J I BEECHAM'S PILLS contain no drug of mineral or metallic origin, but j | ■ are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sure. f | They will restore you to health if you give them a chance. ji i BEECHAM'S PILLS arc specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages. J | Every woman who values lipalth should read the S I instructions wrapped round each box. { | Sold rrerTwhere, In Boxes, libeled Ic. t.Jd., containing £5 Pills, and 2s. 9d., containing 168 Plilo, ; The National Mutual Life Association rt Australasia Ltd, Head Office for New Zealand— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLING TON MANAGER, OIVIUN STEVENS. Funds, over £4,478,000 Annual Income nearly £824,000 Agencies throughout the Colony. E. A. LeCren, Loaai Apnt Arczcls, Timaru. S£HD FOR PROSPECTUS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13315, 18 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13315, 18 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13315, 18 June 1907, Page 3