KIDNEY ACIDITY Ages Women Quicker A very high percentage of woman axe Tictlmiied by excess adds In the system m » result of poor kidney action. Health-destroying adds which should be deanaed out through Uw mOlions of kidney Otter* an allowed to clrenlmM in the blood atreaai. Tkaa* acida undermine the health and vitality and cauae the skin to become muddy, coarse and dry. They camae Burning. Smarting. Itching. La* Fains, Cutting Up Nights, Frequent Day Oalla. Kerrooaneas, Dizziness, PuAness, Gaa Dl»tress, Constipation, etc. Help your kidney* alter 3 pint* a day and get rM of more than 31ba. of acid waate matter each day. Bake the new Dutch remedy—Tan Dora's Stonlk. This vonsnal compound rid* the rtomx-l and bowels of body poisons, preventing these irritating toxins from depositing in the delicate kidney tabes. It clean*** awmy all the irritating acids from the kidney* and Madder and redaea* the Iniaiiattou. It enalOes yea to attend dances, parties, church, and social areata wltkont fear or embarrassment, stonlk 1* guaranteed to act to your complete aasiafaction or money refunded. Van Dora's Stonik—S/e pkge.—at chemiito and store*, etc. — Stonlk Ooy., Box 1067, AaddaaJL F&£B SAMPId*. Bead 3d. stamp for liberal Tree Sample of Stonik.—Stonlk Ooy. (Seek JM ). P.O. Bex 1067. Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 15
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