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f> /\'l ■>.' *iv- >V •/:-';.. ;-Jl J./ Why look old before your time? Too many women and girls look old before their time— Why? In nine cases out of ten it is a matter of health. Work, worry, confinement indoors and lack of exerise cause the health to rim down: then faces become thin and • pa'e; lines appear; there are headaches, backaches aid a constant tired feeling. Women and girls who feel well, look well. Therefore improve 3'our health^and you will look better. It's a fact that hundreds of. New Zealand, women and girls owe the robust, snappy health they enjoy to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They. feel, well and enjoy every moment,they live; These Pills make new bk>od and tone the whole system, imparting the rosy look, of health, bright eyes, and firm step. If you feel out of sorts try them.- , Dr. Williams' PINK- PILLS. ;rcMol)n]i».r<>f nil I)r..\V:llii;i!is'<iii'l yn' i'mi't- l.t; l:t:ki-i! ln'U

RATIONAL INDIGESTION CURB. By "Sano.", Koo-1 must be eaten in 'efficient quail l.ity, arid niust be- digested, and be con vei led into blood. Nature ntiiW tUi»i one of lior meet' imperative l.ihs <if life. During the pnooem o) food is cutirely changed in coi •|H)-~ilion bv the action of the juice* ol the iutenial organs through -.viii>'li iv |ia.-<«ee. . lu the. mouth it is tii-uiougiil.v mixed with the saliva. Then it is Kwallowed, and enters tie stomach. where it is -acted upon by the gastric juice*,.and becomes part,l\ 1 i*iuilioil. . li'iom the stomach it luuiom to the' smaller intestine — uliic.li is about 18' feet in length—and tliero-'ceitain -p-.n'tioiis'-o-f the : 'foodaro 1 it|iiifie>J by the bile and other" juices, The food ill lit- made fluid is in a condition to he ahsoibed' into and: becomo a constituent "part of the blood. The iiuliKe>tible portion I>f the 'food_ is ili.-.fliai>:ed into the. larger intestine, whence it is iu turn .'expelled' from the body together with other refuse mati"«r. ' ' ■""" ' ' '■ 3 'int. n.« certainly as that it-is neceeay to life that,food must be_ absorbed, so. likewise, ig it essential that tlie blood luuijt be in a condition to absorb the-food. ; Torpidity o£ the lLVer is the eiiief cause of nearly every case of indigestion,'and .when the liver io torpid the kidneys are generally sympathetically- affected. The blood. which should be transformed, uiea.iaed, and filtered by tie kidneys Ltiui .fiver, tnen coutains urio and biliu.y i.nuous, and is thereiore-a feeble au.3'l. ji'uii ol' liiitriinerit. Ttia condign oi tiie IjitXHi reacts upon-the nervous s.vsu'.ut oi the' digestive organs, iuici iJiOcu.s the tlow and alters the t l a u . l .-.v oi tiie digestive juices. Tiie-e.u'Ure nerve energy of a yarsou tsuueriug! .from, indigestion 4 8 , ne.tneutHi, owing to the contaminated couuiuo.i of the blood,'and. the general ieKiuig of mental and - physical dep.eis.oii which is experienced 'during ail attack of dyispepsia, is d«t to ' cau£vt»; ' 'i'ue blood must be continuously puruiiHi li.v tne action of" the liver amd lllU ai.'ys, Ol 'good digestion oannoit be to occur. . ■ > jujiy sufferers from indigestion ob„,iu wmiiwary relief by eating preu.geated toods or' taking medioinee, sucu art popstii, which act as digestives la tii'e intestines. A,course of oiion treatment liierely encourages a •s.oLiitul action of the digestive organs ana cittbcs them to becpine gradually wmxer and let*. capable of, performing t'ueir duty, jnit* in the_9ame way tnitt a person who takes little or no exe rcit-e becomes ' inoajvable .of (. re- , fc t x>auaig to any demand fol' exertion. Outer sunereis irritate the digestive uryaxio into te-irporary and abnormal by UtKing purgative medicines so uequentiy that presently the atomaim and intestines ,refuse to aot ®*r .'turner such irritating 6tinmlauon. The only rational and permanrtai cuie for indigestion is to create sacn a condition dt the bloodtliat©acn ooipuocle becomes - hungry for food! auti reaoiy a lid eager to absorb it. The digestive" seoretionis will" then respond w llh' demands of the blood, and the tsauiiaeti and intestines will: perform tneir' work as a matter of course. Wuv u the blood is laden with' uric aad biliary poisons it cannot adequately uLMirb food, and makes but a feeble acteiu|>t to do so. ' '• J ("arner's Safe Cure is not a purgar me medicine.- It.permanently ourea iiiJigeation aiid dy&pepsia, simply because it restores the "liver lind kidneys to. health and activity, bo that tlie blojd naturally becomes free from uric • and biliary poisons, and ravenou.-. to absorb nutrirnent freely. Nuitrinieiit is then conveyed by the blood to the nerves throughout the body. The nerves of. the digestive organs being properly nourished-, the organs are in. a condition, to' do; their work efficiently. Nature is merely aided in her ellorte to preserve a balance in the manifold and complex proceeses of wiih-te and renewal I by which life is maintained. i ft- . J :i addition to. the regular 5s and 2s 9d bottles of, Warner's Safe Cure. , a . concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 3s' 6d per bottle. Wainer'is Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded' with 'alcohol, and conitains tlie same numib'er of dosee as the 'ss bottle' of .-.Warner's Safe Cure; H: H. Waruer and Co., Limited, Uelboume,' Vic. • -

■ For horseness, which follows strain* ing of voice, nothing is, so soothing or effective as ■ Zymole Trokoys. V A trial will please yon. 82

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14042, 28 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14042, 28 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14042, 28 October 1909, Page 3