1 BEWARE OF JOINT PAINS. Pain within the joints, accompanied by heat, swelling or stiffness, is usually a sure sign of harmful uric acid, which, if neglected, may cripple and deform you. Prompt treatment with a suitable remedy is very important. It is not sufficient to rub the painful part with liniment, embrocation or oils. Massage is positively harmful in some cases, and unnecessary suffering is caused by thoughtless treatment. Don't be satisfied with half measures. It may be a simple matter to obtain temporary relief from your pain or stiiFn<--. ; but wouldn't it 'be a lot better if jf/ii Jorated the cause and thus oMaiuod benefit? -, h i J h t P l a 'H f ' ,l part red or swollen? J* the flesh hot to the touch? When 7"tx more the part does it sot-m stiff »o1 riws it feel as if particle? of rharp griS are embedded in the joint? L'ri.» ik'v\ like this, and one? h starts it gradually gets a firmer hoid np/>t> you. Hot ba'b*, mass.ise, .ir.d n'.tiV.nT method* of treatmen- may drive t.hi 3 uric; ae;r] irom one part of t)w body tii another, but of what tiae is that? You want to get rid a; the uric acid that fs cauaing tlie trouble, and therefore you need De Witt's Pillj. When you take De Witt's Pi'la you ilo more than banish your pain. Son Ima! and strengthen your kidney;, and thus enable them to keep voo inn from paincausing uric acid. Yo.i cannot expect to obtain such good -eaiilts by any other means. Ask 3'our ch«"iiist for a 3/6 box of De Witt's Pills, and take two of tl'e pills just before you go to bed. That js= the way to treat stilT, swollen or painful joints.— (Ad.)
7he JS'azol habit is a pleasant one, and "*rtn\.U bavinjr, because it protects the fmtuhra-tuta of the mouth, throat and y.wijj, -wiih Nhy/)1, agninet the infectious §BPtBB f)f «Wa, cttlarrh, and influenza. —
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 16
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