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USTING BCNEMI fOH Au . „,„„ Kidney Trouble s? vffS js»sis w ssus CHARP stabs of p*in, as if knives were De Witt's Pill. «n?«vi • . „ , into your loins. Scaldine must !•? ick,y pve prOo, * hich pin erery time you pass weter?BpSJ » co «™<* the most sceptical .offerer. «f blood perhaps or sedi meot resembling in Xl^^JFS 8 "!? , the nmt6 y »"»•* gniai of .and or gravel. * "? JJ« C *2L°',*J r ; Shaw - Writing from The* «e symptom, of kidney trouble, "™^l th ™i?\ Mr 2' S>w%ays 1 wither* are people who would have yon *1 'ffZ* "J"? 1 * One that purgative salts, liniments, *£? n **!«>* Con-ider the auction, fairly . nd you KjfcS "JLXI "Z/'rZ wifl choose De \V ittV, Pill, ae a remedy free from pain, but I shall nevTforget fa,jronrk.dney trouble. Not simply be- what De Witf, Pills have donefrrme" Thii la of *ital importance to yon, health in every respect, for they keen fcryoeaannot see.your kidneys. You your body free from poisonous waste ttptnence pain which warns yon that matter* and harmful aric acid. These year kidneys need attention, but you * re sound reasons why yon should take MM* reach them by external treatment, Dβ Witt's Pills, and yon will never recret sad other internal remedies have to be following the advice given Mm on trust. Yon hope they will do you Get a box from your nearest chemist good, and they may give you temporary to day. Every chemist se»« *n/r^« jdkf, bnt therein lies the iZ mends De wS?. PuKn?»Uhough S kidMy trouble is progressive, and while only cost 3/6 per box, they often do rnnZ pa wait you get worse and worse, until good in lew time than th/most elabJraS «tt day yon may find you are beyond treatment ever devised tat reach of medicine. •b- « _n. • , Beware of Secret Remedies-Ask ChemUt DUtinctly for De WITT'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER WH«UMAT*BM TH * M BAOKAOHE afafcßLi ■ .#■* LUMBAGO SOIATIOA ■■*■■ ■ HIDNIYTBOUtttJt JQTNT FAINS [ I ■■hlh%|P Itat » nothing in De Witts Pills that can possibly npwt the most delicate •JMtttuMon, and they never gripe or purge or cause pain. (Jive them to children " m. J? Be Z We " mff - Give thWto '•e ed P*"*"" »fflicted with Urinary Treble m Bladder Weakneu. Take them for Seatdinp Pairt,, Gravel and Stone, and it trtry ease they will give prompt relief and lasting benefit De Witt's Pills u;ill make and keep you well B •*»"»• *• danger of coughs and cold* is widely recognised, Bonnington's Irish Mosi is token as a matter of course by thousands of New Zea lander*. of ■•"■•"anes/e Weh Mom given •t bedtime, will usually prevent the sleep disturbing aight-cougJtt oi both children and •cult*. Neglected colds usually lead to eometbfcM wors-i-at the first fair* B"inl!ijt)ii It helps to break up th? nno. .MtWjo.n co!C Nothing you can take will act more qniefcly or surely than Bonnington's Irish Mo« It still holds favour after 70 years test as to its power . ■ ■ to relieve coughs and colds. ■ rlah Moea (Carrageen) is one of t»e in- ■ gradients of Bonnington's Irish Mom sod has M for centuries been used for Chest C implslnts, eflaV *7 th * Irish P«ople, with remark a bl- results. Nurse Kerr (Guy's Hospital) writes, "I can bear testimony to the merits of Irisa Moae—l have proved it safe and va'u>'i!o in bronchial and throat affect'* ,«J v -c ■> » -id it for coughs and colds." Go to vour chemist or storekeeper today and get a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moae. It is your surest protection against cheat and lung troubles. Always have a bottle at hand. Take • tabUspoonful night and mornyou need have no fear of coughs and c There Is a certainty of result about this ti.nsproved remedy which haa given it precedence over all others. Other chest troubles besides coughs mj ■ j'l/ yield quickly to a course of Bennington's Irish Moaa, which loosens any choking Phlegm and aids in its expulsion. No one is t ramus* from coughs and colds— therefore every home should have a bottle of Boanington's IH*h Moss It is a real medicine —not a vague "preparation/* Strong enough for adults yet eafe enough for children-Bonnington's Irish Moae should be kept in every home. * t*l« hy all chemists *s>4 iKn*. aaaeJl bettl* 1 •. Lares fasally else a/*. tat P* IRISH MOSS FOR f ftUCHS I COLDS

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 15