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WEAR AND TEAR As the years roll on in their trackless course, the stress and strain of modern- existence slowly but surely have their effect, and, as we approach middle'lifei' most of us suffer from ailments, sucli as- rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, anaemia, indigestion. biliousness, jaundice, sickheadache, . general. ; debility, . gravel, stone and bladder troubles. The inefficient action of. the . kidneys and liver is the prime factor when we suffer from one or" more 0 f these complaints, and in. such, cases it is necessary to restore tile kidneys and liver to health and activity ere a cure ,can be effected. Warner's Safe - Cure possesses remarkable curative and restorative properties in kidney and liver disorders, .and sufferers from any of the above-mentioned ailments are confidently recommended to at once seek the aid of -Warner's Safe Cure in order that the uric and biliary poisons, the retention of which causes, the affliction, may be removed from the system, and health speedily renewed. Warner's Safe Cure is sold bj; chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated" non alcoholic form.

MMta a Wm & I■ v * & " : l.'l :rw .-.-.,,.-111 PP... Carpenter's, TIMAItU'S LEADING PORK AND SMALL GOODS SHOP, STAFFORD STREET NORTH. Prune Meats. Hygienic Preparation. Tasty. Serving.

Careful housewives study the ingredients of foods they cook. They know by experience the articles that .ire most economical. That's why Edmonds Baking Powder ranks first in the kitchen. It goes farther, does better work and is more satisfactory than any other brand, u BAKING POWDERj

;' .'^'u " ■■ s 1 ""N v. v UN\\V, OPttN pufiu* VOtM (/' I' X ■ \ *<i cA iAW A6rm <3 if 1 ONLY SUPPORT. THE LIQUOR TRADE Las indeed a dreary outlook—not a solid thing to rest on, only kept from extinction by the three-fifths requirement. Wfi!o ARE RESPONSIBLE for the continuance of tlie three-fifths clause? Our legislators! r . LET lIS GIVE< OUR YOTE to no Candidate for Parliament who will not pledge himself, to remove, or substantially reduoe, the present handicap on both issues, viz., on Local No License and National Prohibition. THE "EMDEN" was enabled to carry on its work of destruction so lone because.aided and abetted b.y coal-boats and store-boats of other nationalities. The Liquor Traffic can carry on its destructive work only' so long as our Legislators aid and abet it by maintaining the three-fifths clause. WHO APPOINT opr- legislators? " We, the Electors, LET US REGARD AS THE ENEMY of our groat reform ©very politician, no matter to what party ho may belong, who will vote for retaining tho 60 per cent, majority either on National Prohibition or Local No-Licenso. ■ ■ < . i TURN DOWN the Candidate who promises you 55 per cent, on on© iflsiw, but who'will vote-for @0 per cent, on the other issuo. It was this TRiqiC that defeated. Mr Malcolm's Bill last year, TELL ALL CANDIDATES that you. w ill not vote for any man who will plcdgo himself to less than 55 per cent, on BOTH ISSUES. £ Cream The Oat the of FLEMING&C L7P COR AN* we* OWN Represents absolute perfection in Oaten Foods packed in the new way—-the perfect way—-in air-tight packets. It reaches you as if leaves our factory. Youngsters Grow. •V: / ,i " I 1 ' <t

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15504, 14 November 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15504, 14 November 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15504, 14 November 1914, Page 13

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