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di i iM\cn dLADPck TROUBLE IS A DANGER AT 40 Thousands of men who have come to die "forties" find that certain natural pro- : cesses of the body are taking very unnatural courses. The chief indication of "change" is only too often found in bladder trouble, which breaks up health and strength. Urinary trouble, in addition to the pain it often causes, the weakness and exhaustion after every effort to relieve the system, results in poisons being set up which inflame rJp y the delicate lining ijjfi 'ST "jpilSsH?® such troubles as gravel, stone or »' cystitis ([chronic ——~0 inflammation of the bladder) result. Y°u cannot be tveil if Get a box of the your fetdwj ' s arc atbn * world-famous De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Take two at night, one before meals. In 24 hours you will see results. Continue with this safe, simple treatment and the distressing symptoms, the constant calls of bladder trouble, will disappear. The price of De Witt's Pills is 3/6. There is a larger, more economical size at 6/6 for cases where longer treatment is necessary. DEWITTS KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS For Rheumatism, Backache, etc. Retain the original beauty of your Jubilee Silver by cleaning it with "Goddard's LIQUID Plate Powder or Plate Polish In I|oz. and 3£oz. boxes. In 4joz.and 9{oz. tins. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers J. Goddard & Sons, Ltd., Leicester, England Hj & Catarrh Causes Head Noises and Deafness GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY OPENS UP CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND RELIEVES CATARRHAL DEAFNESS. Few people realise what a serious disease catarrh really it. ir neglected, the damage it does Is orten irreparable. Deafness, lung trouble and head noises that drive the sufferer nearly frantic are frequently due to this insidious disease, whilst neglect of catarrh often makes its victim into a worn-out, run-down catarrhal wreck. What is catarrh to-day may soon be something far more serious. It is more than a trifling ailment —more than a disgusting disease. It's a dangerous one. Unchecked, it frequently destroys smell, taste and hearing, and slowly but surely undermines the general health. If you have catarrh in any form, go to your chemist and get an ounce of Parmint (Double Strength), costing only 4/-. Take this home and add to it } pint of liot water and i lb. of ordinary crystal sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. Parmint is the great concentrate for catarrh that is now being so extensively used here and in Australia, where it is giving satisfaction even und'er our own trying climatic conditions. Catarrh being a disease of the blood, the only possible way to cure it is b.v treating the blood 1 itself. Drive the catarrhal poisons from the system by treating the blood, and the disease itseir must yanish. Parmint has proved successful in so many cases because it acts directly upon the blood and mucous membrane. To be able to breathe freely, to hear plainly, smell, taste, and arise in the morning refreshed and strong, and with , the head and throat free from phlegm, I are conditions that make life worth living.; For your own sake, give Parmint a trial — and with your whole system crying for | relief you should start the treatment now. ■ Copyright.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91, 17 April 1936, Page 11
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