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NOTHING BETTER FOR RHEUMATISM.

Ask Your Chemist. When you take De Witt's Pills for your rheumatic trouble you ere using the best remedy it is possible to obtain. ' The formula, printed plainly on every | box, proves this, and if further proof were needed it is furnished by letters of praise from people who have used De Witt's Pille and have thereby been restored to health and strength. You may have spent both time and money in a vain search for something that will ease your pain and restore the use of your limbs, and you are disgusted and disheartened by your failure. You find it hard to believe that a simple, inexpensive remedy like De Witt's Pills can succeed where costly medicines end elaborate treatments have failed, but if only you will forget all about your past disappointments and give De Witt's Pills a fair trial you will never regret it. From the moment you take the first dose you will begin to feel better, and you will find that De Witt's Pills do much more than relieve pain. They will cleanse and heal your kidneys, and healthy, active kidneys will quickly rid your system of the poisonous uric acid which tortures you and makes you iIL Take the first step to better health by getting a box of De Witt's Pills from the chemist to-day. The cost is trifling, and full directions for the treatment of your ailment are given in every box. While you sleep they will ease your pain and ■when morning comes you will see and feel and know for certain that they are doing you good. — (Ad.)

For Cuts and Bruises As Well as for Colds New Vaporising Ointment Splendid for Inflammation and Conge* tion of all Kinds. Ipr-rjHjßMßjpa While colds are H inflammations of L jT» Htl the air passages;, Vlcks Vapoßub. which is so famous as an "outside" remedy for cold troubles, should have proved equally good for these other ailments. On' account of its penetrative and rubefacient effect on the skin, Vicke will be found useful almost every day for cuts, burns, scalds and bruises as well as for itchings, muscular soreness and headache. It has justly earned the name of "The Bemedy of 100 Uses." Vicke Vapoßub For All Cold Troublm* c Sor Cakts Musterole. made from pure Oil of Mustard, is better than the messy, old-fashioned Mustard Plaster—and is equally effective for all cases of Colds, Cough*, Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. It often prevents Pneumonia. A clean white ointment—soothing and penetrating;. FREE em m p 1 • tube on reqaeet Stlmi I Smti« IK. Wellington. 31 IbUßbSEylll "*"" Uwß " MaCWSMMI Haitard Pluter." Diy dean YOlir Omn suits, costumes, hats^etc. YMOidMPMkbfHroM iH) ■auot «mb and By it on But _ M K~9M DIUCLEENOty* wloleak Efe**. m 15*11 Wcflnalsß. Auckland. mto»

Chick Rearing is Easy ifKarswood Foods are used, says Glamorgan Poultry Keeper. pafTS bJow Sin Deeth * St *W» ed I « to »*frJ£H document. It is 8 Tunnel Koad. Wfim MM " ot t? ctlo \ Birkenhead, Cheehire. Lf ?,«?«'* th £ u « h As you know, I am only a back1 wood Mr 7 " rd poultry kee I >er - » nd re « all ™y lost twice aenlSfv * tOck r On the system. Thi. \XW chickenl L II y * ar - J bOU K" 2 dozen tight Sueeex W?l reared thi, V P«r eggs from a well-known breeder, and W~*<3& 1U bT wto« Kanwood' f "* l bem * wh ? n hat <*ed on another *M II hi Ur «*?y adTertiaea cMck food, and to W,.i "MBM rinite diiekST »»Jwwrer I lost 21 chicks Within on* mM *JUim -Chick rearhie i« W 2£' °"L T !e * Tln S mc three chlcki. o£-=2aeß declares u» £°7*sr. »"«» "inee ueing this I BaTe profit—and save money. Actnal test tl&hS >hnt itJEZ ■ T^. l proves that it rears every rear.ble f B ie gg I * Bt /«" > mend Karewood I **SWuE Not Lost One Chick Thit Year. Chicken Powder, if /xJEfllw. hftre another batch I f jKfe»©l 24 Regent St. East, of chicks out, and I WS&SmhS Briton Perry, Glam. j£* y I I have had some very good results tad up to bow they I tHSBbF with ray ducks this year, and up to are doing «plendl«l- /TjEm J now my losses are nil. I be.tieTC that Iy on It, and no W&£SH*BF A chick rearing is child's play. If one high mortality. -W\. M will only carry out the Karswood M. <?. GRAINGER. I W\LL^*m direction*. 18th April, 1924. ■ ■ •*■«*■ ■ Karswood Chicken Powder keeps the *• youngsters in excellent condition, and 4d. Packet auppliee 20 chickens 7 day*. lt A * jptorare to see them rrow, and V- Packet supplies 30 chickens SO days. white diarrhoea Iβ unknown with my if- Packet supplies a> chickens « daji. ftotn home, and I waa almost without no Ginger, Gentian Capsicum, or i?S?iSi m \ U o , , '. *!"«* "erta, «hfck eUckus lore. If your lseai ac many as I reared. Bnt that I hope dealer cannot snnnly send a portcmrd will not hapoen with mc again. mI toth* New ZeaKnd imti TaddtSS t^SU? ♦•.""•vft iupp & ?r- be,e *>' "« n « aUrSame «? m^sSSrnt mtfTtaSftl hSnrfoS .EfVtt SKk**' """* K " fW ' Wd mite sure that each one cets a feed of grit ana then by strictly following IAEKRAIRN, WRIGMC * CO. "«"«" ChHste»»«k: M^« 7 ■ nrn*t P A«ekta»d; Oi« C«*tM» Hon.* v i , . Street, WeUlagt**. and Moray Ptaee, The pallets come on to Iny sooner Daaeilla. and th« cockerels not on weight quick- XO TB.—The sole- manufacturer" of 5 r - an lv ßo th s .Mj ß * wa y J>r°- Karewood Chicken Powder and Kar»duces "the goods." I h&re more faith iifii T»«nitrv »Bi» (.ontainin* around because I hare piared jU worth. En*Und! —tsAlfiltoL IoL

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 21

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