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(By." Typo."} * • The art oMrttet* vrt-jtiug" should be pmctised by every' one. To reatl a letter in which the views, objects or opinions.of the writer.are clearly and concisely expressed'is always « pleasure. Wo q(jpU!„afc. length two letters which we were; vpry jilad jLO" receive, i From Mr. W. J.'MiHw, Bootmaker, ' 167 , Jersey Street, Paddington, Svdiioy,, N.5.W.,, 25th January, 1907. "About a year ago I was afflicted with constant drowsiness and dizziness in thefhead.. sharp darting pains in. niy shoulder blades aiid baek. \(y oyosight grew dim and my tbnguo V'fla constantly, covered with a heavy coat, fcoling hard and tough- like " leather. The pain in my head was so gipat that it seemt'd as.thouKh a heavy weight' was pressing, on .the. crown. After taking a number of medicines, proprietary as well-as those prescribed by *doctors, I began to take ,Warner's Safe Cure, and, to my astonishment, I found that,- when I had taken a few bottles, all-symptoms'of my complaint wer« banished; I can say tb.it my health, which was completely - broken, is restored, and I am well ohce>niore." From Mr. J. Graham, Victoria Street, Auckland," 2M.Z,, 15th October, 1906. "I had been suffering from bilious complaint for several years, which at last broke down my digestive system, causing great distress and violent vomiting'spells after eating. I suffered fearfully from,headaches weekly/ with increased' violence. .' Some few months ago I'*was recommended to try Warner's Safe Cure. lam glad 1 followed the advice, for in u short time after I commenced to take the medicine my health to improve, and gradually. but effectively, my sufferings were removed. I a)» grateful for the wonderful change effected." » These, two letters describe in an excellent manner some of the many .syniptuns .of a disordered liver and the curative effect of Warner's >Saf« Guie. They cannot fail to interest many others who may be suffering in a m'iihlar manner, and to let the.iu know Imw ; they, too,'may obtain relief. Warner's Safe Cure is a specific furi- , for kidney and live/- disorder.-, liv restoring the kidneys ami liver to health , and activity, Warner's Safe Cure en- , aides the system to expel ail uric imd biliary waste poisons, the retention of 1 whi«-h the cause of people Mifferinj; ' fiom lU)furiiatj,Mn, Cout, Neuralgia, lia.-kai he. Sciatna. Indigestion, Aiticmu, Mood Disorder;.. Bihou*tu>«..->. •laii/uliie, t.iravejj Stone, Hladder Trouble!., Ct'iKsral Debility, Sick Uradaehe t «J>d Hright's Disease. Warner's Safe , Cure cure-. all these disorders upcediiv i and permanently, .MinpJy because it in ' an .-iid In natural action. It rehtort:s *u-'<ur t'i !be kidneys and the liver ami ' Nature < omp/*tcs" the work 11 •'I"• addition to the rrgtj|»r 5.'. ami I bottle.-; of Wji'iifr',* Safe Cure, a con- »■ (ei;tr.t!ed fofct oi the medicine if t»j»- f i«s ad at .lit per bottle. Wjriirr'j S.ife .1 C;ir-* i'Cttiii.ejitrate<lj ,s liut , ,„»poii;ul j ..i v.;'h 1.-.1, ar.,i r.,;,ta:n3 !h- „ ri: ..li —l "f doi<-1 J1 the U;- bottlo of 1 " *£Jvr s i;a/c Cui«.

had a substitute in -his . place, aiitl goes out-whenever 116 cani . • The lOamaru crew, have hail th*> services' of Mr Bhil Bradley as "coach all the week, and; 1 should make - a % (i}lll taftber imprbveriieht in form.' ' Stroke is- .'rowing- well;.' but • should.- be easeful not <o dip- too .deep, No. three t'iis'- rowing tnuch - better*. coming tfohraiilirauelti more'' rigid. No. two has r tak«i from last week and combined iue two strokes, and now he- has ;ai entooth/ Bttoke right through. . Bow is .rowing. Tcry,well, ;but should-.,try and get, bis /hands .away a little, -quicker,,- . Tliis, .fault •.> applies to every oue;' Jvow ;that. tbeauanuka \rails iwo doiK> away with .they should'he able toshoot- their hands out -like lightning. They should; all Tentcmber that. they must shoot the hands qut, i4\iy mw* tbo 6lj.de. Last-- Sunday. they went- to- the lighthouse and back. 1 jisaw. them: Wlten of them one frivet houghs t her hid lieen any further .titati--' the v ehlrance . and, "back. u: ... The heats of jthe elementary pairs were etarteil. last; Tuesday- bight. The; lirst heat- . between > Nprrie :and Berry, and . < Millar arid Bridgesfwat, a .keenly contested race right fropi the word go." Jyorne lest threequarters of a length jat the swrf, hiss bowiitMsslng-tljbTt^tfirst stroke, ~ arid-dien stroke fri'which let Miflar away. lf Nbrtie'it ..Jo bsf icongratulated on thehray. ia *rbit;U lto stflck -• to Jiis ircrt.. He catight Xlillar at- tho end of tho wharf; .hut the other erew liad : enough sprint .in them to reach the jvinriipg post first, both crew* .rowiug thentiolv-es right out. In 4V 'second heat -between LeKtterr and Dunne, . and McCarthy and Wheeler, the lift ter..are to be congratulated on the. sportsmanlike way in which they went- oot. ..This •avw had. never been Girt togfcther except In the pleasure boat, • and it- was not to be expected to see «uob'a taee an' the first one wiic-, LeSueit ami rowed very , well for beginners and if they take an; intewat in thesiport both shook! turn out good oarsmen. • ... K-. . Membcta should bear in mind tl'nt the boats , should ; b& handled very carefully, Although they are heavy, that is oo reason why they should bo let bump up against the s,kidi>.. ; . The conrmitteo should go into the question; of honorary, memlberu to nse v Iho new, {puis. ,1. should .keep these foV the activ<i njambem only. ,i :As the fuie stands Honorary hayo tJio sauio pjlyilegtti as the ac(ive, exuepl that thw cannot ritco. • ,J The : oars b)io committee have had made by H. T. Norton are really "first ' ela;s, and ,aro a credit .to ,tJie, maker. I hear it- i»* the committee'? intention to order two' jnor,* sets from- him* Tlwy have also ordered front 11. Wilson and .Co., of 'DutK-din, three sets 6f Ay tin oars, i<i> "ihat.*' the club .will lie well stocked with material. Tim" shed, wheu the' new racing 'four comes to hand, will be up-to-date' and a.--credit, to- any club in tho Dominion. .

At the tuiinial inerting of tlio New Zealand Rowing Association tho Canterbury Association carried' through their notice of motion that- each • club shall register with the .Wooititiou a complete description of its colours, and nut more tbuiT; one clulj • hliall register. .tJic t-mne or similar colours. This will affect this club. . .. .

Ueorge Welsh lias gone over to (lie other bidt> to rovr a match with lien Thoroughgood. The rate it> to come off on November 23rd. on Raymond Terraco course, Hunter Kiver. If Welsh win* it is his intention to challenge tha win nor of -the Ariist-Wcbb match. Thc-latter match is to. be rowed; on the Wangjmui Kiver on 16th December. Anwt, ,-.w!io lms only been at the game for , about 2£ vcatij, has made great. front latest, .reports* from Watiginuii he k improving in his style every row. Ho is on the river twice a day and Kv doing a fair amount of walking' Webb hits not started to train earnestly, yet, h<< going out, every other day for a spin; bui ho expects u> tuko up training tarn-vf-tJy tome time tlii* week.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13738, 31 October 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

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CAPITAL LETTERS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13738, 31 October 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

CAPITAL LETTERS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13738, 31 October 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)