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"xv , . ' I *- 4 : n.l^iC\; 5 V ,'£\' - Mr. C.J. Watts 1 (Fro " | A Wonderful Experience 4 Cured of Stone at 76. | It is indeed a triumph when confirmed '-ho is willing to confirm personally hi» I :;d agonising diseases are completely :itement to anyone who .m.iv choose to 1 .;red without a.o operation after fun. mmunicate with him at 62, Huntingdon- 1 .•;irs of suffering. Although the firs: ::eet, Earnsbury, N. Writing on Fcbru- j| nsptoms may be.slight, there is nothing ry 11th, 1918, Mr. Watt* says:—"l am • painful and dangerous as a fully de- :er*scd to say I have had no return of % .oped kidney disease. »y old complaint. I thank you sincerely , d' ' I was racked with terrible backache for the wonderful cure De Witt's Kidney '/' :d scalding, burning pains in the Wad- incl Bladder Pills have effected on me— •r. I suffered intense discomfort and i man nearly eighty years of age." g>| uovance from urinary weakness. Even- It , g the height of folly to neglect ths li illy I became so iil that 1 cou '" nut early svmptoms of kidnev and bladder * i ad or even turn over in bed. Month ; . ou i,] e ." Gout, sciatica, lumbago, rheu* er month 1 lay getting steadily worse, n -, ;; tism, bladder inflammation, , and ' li .'in£ all kinds of remedies \\ithout sue- Disease csuse more ana "s*■■■ until after four years I had praclic* ri ert th than almost the whole of the re- i*■; y given up all hope of being cured. maining category of diseases. '* Then one day I heard of De Witt s Those backache and - rheumatic pain?. Jney and Bladder Pills, and got a small j rrc£ rular action of the bowels, cloudy v' .iX to try, I seemed, to get relief, and lir j general weakness, and depression .er a .second box I passed frojn the are danger signals you should treat at • idder two large ugly stones and several ' oncc4 iall ones, all covered with jagged crvs-i — * -j t>i jj tC 3 This happened on December SCthJ , Dc t s K.dncy and Bladder Pills go || 13, at about six o'clock in the morning. , st TS ht *? the k.dneys, coojmg, heahng, afterwards showed these stones to the f ll flushing them out. Withm twenty- J tor who was amazed that such stone., ° ur ours >he rel.ef from pain and a | o„ld h.v. b,„ mthoot opera- 1 This is the fc.timony oF Mr. W.-.U., the ? ct,ect * »- !| ho was 76 years of age at this time, and ever y case - |j| WW T 9 JH_ A ' Kidney & Bladder 3 DeWitts puis . H When you buy the pills, be sure they a«e De Witt's in the white boxes printed .'§ in blue and gold, with the blue wax seal on the bottle. Give them a fair trial, and jl prqye for yourself what relief they bring. If you would like any further information on this casts send a post-card to_t*e makers:—E. C. De Witt and Co. ( Ltd., - J Laboratories, East Croydon, London, England, montioning tliis paper. J The Price is 3/6 per box, or 6/5 for ne just two and a half time® a* arge— - "1 a great saving. Your nearest depot in New Zeala dis E. C. De YVitt& Cot 1 Lta.Bd. Oubiom House y.Well.ngUn. Trial box sentfoi tn.ee , oi.ny stamos j f~ IN FURS • """I'-'- ! I Your Good Judgment should bring you to J 1 MADAME MENERE* LTD. FOR YOUR FURS 1 |j It stands'to reason that Madam Menere's being practical jg . m § Furriers are able to | S I Decided Advantages in Quality I | 8 and Price I i I Here you will find a magnificent selection of I f' I Eur Coats and Necklets, I ? 9 In genuine skins unequalled for beauty and wearing quality! 8> JJ 1 We Guarantee the best Workmanship I I MADAM MENERE LTD. I . — ARMIGER'S — ; Exclusive Processes of Dyeing | and Dry Cleaning J Ensure careful handling of all garments from the most cMicate fabrics to w the most serviceable material. Address: 76 Cashel Street 1 2617. 1 "WiUGrowHair I ''| .Tf| p«.l,ns I (Guaranteed " I A Challenge—£so to Prove above Statement j t CHALLENGE anv person to prove MoMahon's Hitr Restorer to be OTttER THAN A TRUE l | HAIR RESTORER, as <ruarantod, or any part of the folloA-iof statement to be incorrect: j During tbe past cizht weeks, ending 31st Kay, orders received by mail for the Hair Restorer i from Wellington, Auckland and Chnstchurch alone were 320, 31J, 576 bottles respectively, apart ,1 from other towns throughout New Zealand and Australia, and also sales by Chemists, Hairdrasen. j| and Stores, which were all under the above guarantiee—that in all cases money would be refunded f should the Hair Restorer fail. j " To prove tint it has done all that is claimed of it, I wish to state that not one person has asked I foi money to be refunded from these sales, or from any sales during the last 12 months, nor hive I < had verbally, or by letter, one word of dissatisfaction. 5 I am prepared to prove that a number of prominent business men have had their hair restored i after bein» bald for a number of years, including men of sixty years of age. . { LADIES may use tliis Hair Restorer with the greatest of confidence. You can double the ouan- } tity of your hair, and make it soft, fl'i.Tv and brilliant. , • | It also removes unsightly and dangerous dandruS, and aQ other scalp troubles. Stops hair i falling. Makes hair Krovr. | BEAUTIFUL EYEBROWS are also yours by using it OHE BRASE OUT. $ OBTAINADLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS, HAIRDRESSERS STORES. . 1 Canterbury FRANfC A COOTC COI.OMBO STREET I Agents JT P.O. BOX 197, CHRISfCHURCH i Or by Post, 55., from • . J. J. McMAHON ■ 110 Adelaide Road. Wellington — InUBBHBBBBBBaBBmEBISBBBaHmBBBBHBBHHHBHHP'Hi 'J Important Notice I to Tea Drinkdts I I "Amber Tips" Tea I ] Reduced in Price by Threepence 1 per lb., but no reduction in quality. !Its high standard is still maintained, and will be maintained as hitherto. • BEWARE of the cheap inferior Teas now on the market. Remember £ The Lancet' says " FINE TEAS MEAN BETTER HEALTH." ' Stick to the 'Old Favourite 1 "AMBER TIPS " 7-ry—Sfn -

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16881, 8 July 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16881, 8 July 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16881, 8 July 1920, Page 2

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