LITTLE PAINS END IN CHRONIC AGONY
Backache, Pains in Joints and Muscles, Headaches-— . Beware of Serious Kidney Trouble.
Women, any doctor will tell you, art far too careless about their health troubles. Men, too, in these days or rush and worry, neglect early painful symptoms that should tell of grave coming health troubles. Sharp, stabbing pains in the back, stiffness in the joints, a down-dragging- sense of weariness, nerves frayed and "all on edge? —your danger is serious Kidney Trouble. Many men "and women have spent years in the terrible grip or dreadful Kidney Trouble, simply by neglecting early symp. toms. Many have become bed-ridden, losing not only health, but wealth and all the pleasures of life. Surely you are not going to wait until the slight pains of to-day make you the health wreck of to-morrow. faot on our word, but on, the wonderful testimony of actual one-time sufferers, now in health, we ©an definitely assure you that you cannot do better than start on a course with De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills to-day. They are strongly recommended for all case 3 of Rheumatism, Chronic Backache, Sciatica,. Bladder Weakness, and the pain and.misery that comes with Kidney Trouble. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills have been trusted for over forty years. They cost but 3/« or 6/6 per bottle. In twenty-rour hours from the first dose you see and learn they-are doing you good. If you will persevere you will quickly banish ill-health and build up splendid strength and your vitality.
Use De Witt's Catarrhal Cream /gr Catarrh.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 16
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