Kidney Trouble YOUR kidneys are filters. They keep tne kidney trouble before tt grows on system healthy by removing waste matter you. It yields almost ma.gically to a (uric acid) from the blood. But there are times remedy that has behind it nearly 50 years of tT wi t g TdrTrr k r^rt s h e e they function badly. They weaken, with the k . strengthening and cleansin * result that your system is poisoned with excess helping them tQ carfy their work £ uric acid. Your blood-stream becomes tainted, removing . uric acid from the syste m. unaccustomed aches and pains make you _ WENTY . FOUR hours after the first few miserable and cloud your nights and days. [ DeWitt > s Pills have been taken, you will That poison in the blood is a serious danger to fenow they haye acted Qn kidneys health. It will continue to be so whilst the comes ft feeHng . Qf fitness and wdl _ bdngt menace of kidney trouble remains unchecked. telling you that your system is being rid of the O HEUMATISM, sciatica, lumbago, back- harmful acid that attacked every muscle and K ache—all these painful ills arise from the joint in your body. Take De Witt's Pills at one cause—kidney trouble. Remove that bedtime to-night and once again enjoy life. pause J Price 3/6, or the larger, more economical size, 6/6. HJt© WW IIT S Bladder fT HIS For RHEUMATISM. BACKACHE. Etc.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 204, 29 August 1935, Page 26
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