Blots Up 'Burning' Bladder Acid Stops Getting-Up -Nights Properly cleansing the 26,000 yards of kidney tubes of their 'burning.' Irritating, acid poisons, will not only stop the stabbing pain of bladder weakness, but should also relieve freauent. scalding passing of water in 48 hours .... says a specialist, in recommending the new triple-acting, formula of Dr. H. O. Southworth —called Urodyne—which has proved so successful that It is definitely guaranteed to relieve even stubborn bladder and kidney trouble! "Urodyne flushed a terrible lot of pus from bladder. Has done all you claim." says E. R. Betts. who suffered 20 yearsl Urodyne combines six powerful, soothing, healing medicines in handy, pleasant tablet form. Ask yout chemist for a package today. What Women in their "forties" Need Many women approach the critical changing period of their lives between forty and fifty, quite forgetful of its tremendous importance to their future health and happiness. Not understanding the functional changes taking place, they work beyond their strength, often break down, become nervous wrecks, their bodies suffering with fatigue and their weakened nerves trembling at every step. Often in their weakened condition, capillary hemorrhage becomes excessive, —this adided drain compelling them to take to their<beds from nervous exhaustion. What these women need is- something that will relieve the pressure on the overworked nerve centres and girve them the vitality to stand up under the gruelling strain. Wonderfully effective results are obtained by a few days' lose of Phosphorated Iron, —a remarkable concentration of six of the best nerve vitalising elements known to modern, chemistry, in handy, pleasant tablets. Thousands of women will tell you how Phosphorated Iron strengthens Jaded nerves: revives the tired fcrain, and puts reserve energy into the tnerve-cells that enables one to stand upk under unusual strain. Phosphorated Iron has fto do these things or it costs nothing, as a7l; leading chemists now sell it on the makezjb positive money-back-guarantee.
Pimples invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases Disease germs abound everywhere, M and the slightest pimple or skin "*l^, abrasion offers an open door to _ THE infection. Use this simple unfailing WfINDFR HEALED Cuticura treatment to-day—to prevent iiuntm* blood-poisoning, to eradicate the AND beginnings of torturing, disfiguring SOOTH IMG ANTISEPTIC Eczema or other stubborn skrn disease. Wash the affected part night and morning f|(| || C CFRMS with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Diy /■Vlfcfcw Wl»IwV»«r gently and apply Cuticura Ointment. This daily treatment relieves itching and nn itl7f AI IT allays inflammation at once. The soothing, UKAWa Will healing, antiseptic Cuticura penetrates to _ # the depths of the eruption. It destroys 0 | J p| J the lurking germs and poisonous matter which keep the disease active, it heals —— the festering sores and steadily establishes £ IF A D S a healthy condition of the skin which leads ■» k ** to complete recovery. Facial pimples and TUP Cftfl |J rashes vanish as if by magic. 1 •• B •* raticvifAgl OINTMENT I CUTICURA TALCUM specially medicated, ifl| gg 'with balsamic essential oils. Absorb® Snflamed skin, relieves prickly heat.
Safety asid Savings Assuredjby Railways People of New# Zealand, your railways are always an efficient, faithful service for your safety and saviags. They give you good transport at the lowest possible cost. The more ybuf travel by rail and send goods by rail thejmore you save and the more you help to reduce taxation. The railways are really a national assurance against worry. Help Yourselves by Rail.
"Aching in the Breast." —Pope. Continued cou?Wng; not only causes distress, but is also very weakening-. Tackle tlie Job at once with Baxter's Lung: Preserver. Relief rollows promptly. Inflammation is reduced, phlegm comes away easily, and provided ordinary commonsense precautions are taken, the cold will quickly leave the system. "Baxter's" has proved unbeatable for all coug-hs, colds and bronchial ailments. 1/6, 2/6 and extra larsrc family bottle 4/6. Be sure itos "Baxter's."—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 174, 24 July 1936, Page 15
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