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DEADLY KIDNEY DISEASE. THOUSANDS OF DEATHS EVERY YEAB FROM BRIGHT'S DISEASE Kidney trouble in any form is serious, for it uuikes au opeuhig for deadly lirignt's I disease. Every year there are thousands vi ut'aili.i of people who should be alive 1 to-day, but are iiat. All tnis was owiujf iLo ti»oir weaKeued kidneys. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder PWls are ' compounded expressly for Khcuuiatlstn, I Gout, Uravel, Dropsy, pains In the back and muscles, tired feeling, cloudy water, cou- ! stipation, headaches, nasty taste in the urn.uli in the morning, uud other symptoms of kiduey troubles. The secret of the sueI cess of Ue Witt's Kidney and Bladder I Pills is that they go right to the very root of the trouble. To cure Kidney Trouble of any kind you muet positively get rid of the cause—the polsoiiuus Uric Aild. Kemeraber, to do this, ! a real remedy must pass through the kid- | ueyp and the blndder, and not through the ! I bowels as most kiduey pills do. When you j '. see the urine change to a muddy, bluish I i colour—a feature which distinguishes De j j Witt's I'lllß from all others —you know j ! beyond nil doubt thnt they have put their j healing touch on the right spot—the kid- j ! neys and the bladder. They purify the | blond. Kverv Chemist rtnd Rtorekeepor sells De Witt's'Kidney and Hlndder Pills at 3/ per box: or 5/6 for one 2i times as large—a great snve. i Dut remember you must ask for De WITT'S Kidney and Bladder Pills, in blue | and gold boxes, with special blue seal on the cork Inside If you have any difficulty In obtaining genuine Dc- Witt's Kidney and Bladder Tills, send the price of the package to any chemist, or E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., SO, Custom House Quay. Wellington, and the same will be sent to you Immediately, in plain wrapper. An address on the work of the Soldiers' Christian Association in England and France was given in the Baptiel Tabernacle Inst night by Mr. F. Varley, of Melbourne, who is returning to Australia after nearly three years' work in array camps on the other side of the world. Mr. Varle3' explained that the Soldiers' Christian Association was formed in 188U, and after many years' partnership with the V.M.C.A., resumed in 1015 a separate existence as an organisation for directly spiritual work among soldiers. It was undenominational, and had earned the approbation of Lord Roberts and other great soldiers. The speaker went on to describe the routine followed in the Association's huts. These, he said, did not contain canteens, and -were not used for 6ecular entertainments, but yet were always well filled. They" were fitted up as reading rooms, and the men liked to come to them, giving many opportunities to the staff to do useful religious work. At the close of the lecture a collection for the Association's work was taken up. To nervous Irritable children: to run-doivn over-tired people: to worried buslnese in»?n, Marshall's Fospberlne brlngti relief. Only a few drops in water comprise the flcee, yot It brings the cssentlflis of honltti t to the nerve centres. Get a bottle from your chemist or store—2/0, large size. Marshall's Fospherlne contains phosphorus —just what the nerves want.—(Ad.) If your throat i 3 soro and irritable, take NAZOL; it will give you (Ad-1

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 7

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