NOTHING BETTER FOR SCIATICA
Universal Praise. Very often the agony of sciatica is so great that the sufferer would gladly give anything eve nfor a short spell of relief, yet all the time a remedy is within easy reach—a remedy that will not only give relief, but will also prevent a recurrence of the trouble.
There is one sure way to get rid of those sharp crystals of "uric acid which lacerate and torture your sciatic nerve and cause the agonising pain known as sciatica, and that is Nature's way. You cannot improve npon it. Nature has provided you with kidneys to filter your blood and keep your body free from harmful accumulations of uric acid, and the pain you are suffering proves that your kidneys are not per° forming this vitally important task. It is folly to attempt to allay the pain while you neglect the cause. You must put your kidneys right first, and you cannot choose a better remedy than De "Witt's Pills, because they are prepared for that special purpose, and for nearly forty years now they have been used by sufferers in all parts of .the world with almost unfailing success. Let the experience of others persuade you to give De Witt's Pills a trial. Ask your doctor or your chemist or your neighbours what they think of De Witt's Pills, and you will hear nothing but praise, and when you try them yourself your one regret will be that you" did not do so before. Get a box of these remarkable pills from your chemist to-day. Take two to-night, and in the morning you will have convincing proof that they are doing you good.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1925, Page 19
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