igr -esr Ay mJ JQtryTß One Treatment with Cuticura Clears Dandruff I For sample each free by mail address: S. Town* * Cfe* BvdE.y, X 8 W Sold throngtoatthe worid if £JEVER neglect a child* i % •• $3 cold—the younger the | Qβ infant the greater the danger, i j 0? Neglected head colds in chil- | §3 dren often lead to chronic § R$ catarrh and catarrhal deafness. S Colds. || Unequalled as a germ- ' £ X killing inhalant, Pynetha is Hi m invaluable to mothers. § ; ■MJ Sprinkle a few drops on Si f£ the child's clothing or on LJ i §5 the pillow at night. It * ! jtt penetrates the nasal cavi- 5 ! •K!r ties, kills the germ and restores I . VM Robert Muir. one of Auck- EN * g≥ land's best known chemist*. S : §g writes: "Speaking from years S i r?5 sal remedies for colds, bron- S
A Wonderful Experience Cured of Stone at 76. It is indeed a triumph when confirmed -vho is willing to confirm personally bis and agonising diseases are completely atement to anyone who mar choose to cured without an operation after -foui -oramunicate with him at 62, Huntingdon' years of suffering. Although the first treet, Barnsbnrj, N. Writing on Febru•ymptomi may be alight, there is nothing iry 11th, 1913, Mr. WatU says:—" I am bo painful and dangeroua as a fully de- pleased to say I have had no return of veloped kidney disease. my old complaint. I thank you sincerely "I was racked with terrible backache for the wonderful cure De Pitt's Kidney and ecalding, burning pains in the blad- and Bladder Pills have effected on me— der. I suffered intense discomfort and ;i man nearly eighty vears'of age " 4 ?uTllv a i e be f cam e U s r o n "f ™t .** » the hei S ht "of folly to neglect «.• bend or even turn over in bed Month edatica!"hiinbago! > rhe" after month 1 lay getting steadily worse, mat ; s;n h \ adia ; nflammatio B n ' bladder two large ugly stones and several l^^" 361 " S ' Snala yOU 3h ° uld Ueat «« small ones, all covered with japsred crvs-j _" _. ! tab. This happened on December 30th ' De Witt » Kidney and Bladder Pille ge 1913, »t about six o'clock in the morning! straight to the kidneys, cooling, healing,) I afterwards showed these stones to the' and flushing them out. Within twenty-: doctor, who was amazed that such stones ifour noura the relief from P ain »nd •' Bhould have been passed without opera-i blne tln S e in tne unne P rov e that theyi tion." " are taking effect. Absolutely safe to takej This is the testimony of Mr Watt' ' the - v effect a permanent cure in »lmost who was 76 year, of age at this time, and. ever y case - 9 Kidney & Bladder When yon buy the pills, be sure they are De Witt's in the white boxes printed in blu# and gold, with the blue wax seal on the bottle Give them a fair trial and prove for yourself what relief they bring. If you would like any further jnfonnalion on this case 6end a post-card to tne makers:—E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., ♦4-45, Rathbone-plsce, London, W.I, England, mentioning this paper The Price i< 3/6 per bni, or 6/6 for ne jnst two and a ball" timej v are*— • great aaving. Your nearest depot in .New Zeala dis E. C. De Witt &Cα Ltu, Ss», Custom House yuoy.YVeUiagtun.. Trial bos sentfor taiee j-enny atampg P Suitable fir ■ " ladies'. Geais &- " fMs u/Ph 1 C&j/dre?2sWear blouses. r ■•s£_ ' shirts &W$ SLEEPING SUH&. fit or Write 11 BOX 914, CHRISTCHURCH L^
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 7
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