BEWARE OF SCIATICA. _£ sudden, sharp stab of pain in the Ihip, so intense that only those who have experienced it can really understand or describe the agony. That is sciatica. It quickly cripples strong and robust men and women, and yet sciatica is but a painful symptom of trouble which can Boon be corrected. So many things are offered to those who suffer from sciatica that choice is difficult, but if you look into the matter carefully, as you should, you will find that practically all of them are merely capable of giving temporary relief from the pain. Of what use is that? Put into plain language, sciatica is the pain •which is experienced when the great sciatic nerve is irritated by uric acid. What is the use of numbing the nerve that has warned you of the presence of this harmful uric acid? The way to get lasting benefit is to get rid of the harmful uric acid, and, by taking De Witt's pills to cleanse and strengthen your kidneys, you can do this easily, quickly, and naturally. Nature gave you kidneys to filter your blood and keep your system free from harmful and . paincausing uric acid, and it is foolish to attempt to improve upon Nature's plan. Uust take De Witt's Pills when you are In pain. Keep your kidneys right. Nature will do the restChemists everywhere sell -De Witt's Pills at 3/6 per box, and in most cases it will be found that two of the pills itaken at night are sufficient to give plmost instant relief.—(Ad.) Gibb's "Kura" medisated soap will be found soothing to those Buffering from lie prevalent skin, trouble. Sold by mi itPI«A U , ___-__.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 261, 3 November 1926, Page 12
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