KIDNEY PAINB TORTURED HIM. Friend Suggested Remedy. There are so many forms of Kidney Trouble that it would be impossible to describe them all, but it is a wise plan to remember that Rheumatism or an Aching Back may be regarded as certain signs that the Kidneys are not acting as nature intended they should. Fortunately, practically every ailment that results from weak or sluggish action of the kidneys can be overcome by tfie use of De Witt's Pills, but terrible re--suits often follow neglect. Mr. T. Shaw, of Pareora, South Island, suffered with acute Kidney "Trouble, and he writes:—"l had been suffering for five years when a friend suggested De Witt's' Pills. I took two pills-the same day, and obtained almost instant relief from the pains which tortured mc. In a week I was cured." Many cases similar to the above might be quoted, each tending to prove that for Kidney Pains and all ailments due to an excess of uric acid in the blood thereis no remedy to equal De Witt's Pills. Other things may give temporary relief,, but De Witt's give lasting benefit, because tlipy remedy the cause of the trouble. Another advantage that must - appeal to readers is that De Witt's Pills are inexpensive. Even in severe cases of Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, etc., they invariably give better results than costly and elaborate treatments, yet the genuine De Witt's Pills can be obtained from Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere at 3/C per bottle, or a Trial Box will be sent Free of Charge to readers who write to Dept. A 49, E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., P. 0., Box 1162, Wellington, and mention this paper.—(Ad.) .
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 9
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