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Tit" little group of f •ohoiiiiaas Were li-mrsing their absent brothers. ‘'And .•bat has become of Peniter. tlio v-.'lterr” asked one rcnumseeimy: "is V- ©till a free lancer” sighed auoilier, “he is free no longer. f lhe chap is married now. 1 '

MRS. T. H. WOOD. Teacher of MUSIC, PAXCIXC.. ami ELOCUTIOX. y JSITS and receives pupils. Country ■’ visited. TEEMS, lor either subject, £1 Is per quarter, iu advance. A PRIVATE DAXCE is held WEEKLY. Particulars on application at PMorniiur Side” (next MfRobb’s). Stour Street, YiTiaiaujx>ko.

KIDNEY POISONS. By "Toxo.' 5 The health of man it iniluenooc to a very great extent by the condition of the kidneye. Any disease of the kidneys, or interference with their aefciou, affects the whole system, because the purity of tiie blood is dependent upon the piopcr exitaction from it of certain .-pccitic ix/isons. which it is the duty o: the- kidneys to remove. The kidneys arc exceedingly .-»*-• ceptible to inflammation or congest tion. An ordinary fo.vei ish cold, which closes the i>oros and hinders the in performing its jxirt cf the work of removal of the waste products of the body, throws a burden or extra 'labour upon the kidneys which they may bo unable to perform. Measles. influenza, dengue, or any hind of fever, or ■ the free indulgence in alcohol or beer, will tax the kidneys unduly, and tbs increased strain upon them max cau.-o them to break down. ■S ; ' hi

The great, danger of overtasking the kidneys, or of neglecting to attend to them when the first symptoms of inflammation are observed, is that Chronic Bright's Disease may be contracted. Inflammation of the kidneys is Bright’s Disease in its first and acute form.

The retention in the system of kidney poisons causes us to be afflicted ... - with Rheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Ivickaehc, Sciatica, Blood Disorders. Anaemia. Indigestion, General Debility, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles, and anyone who suffers from these complaints should immediately Begin to take a course 01 that groat kidney specific. Warner's Safe Cure. The effect, will be found io be remarkable. - p:-: A

In addition to the regular .?« and U if 3 Oil bottles of Wa rhea's Safe (Jhiio. " a concent rab-d form of the medicine } is now is>~ Ail' at 2s fid'per bottle.. "P I;? i Warner’s Safe Cure (Con ecu (rated.) is j not compouuded with alcohol, and :p?p contains the same number of doses R as the 5s bottle of Warner's Sqfe -RS Cure. H. 11. Warner and Co., Limited* Melbourne, Vie. ' ■ ' ‘ ' ‘ ,R

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2401, 16 January 1909, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2401, 16 January 1909, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2401, 16 January 1909, Page 10 (Supplement)

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