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Cured his After Months of Torture Kidney Trouble is responsible for such a host of other ailments that it is a wise plan to take De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills is soon as th« first symptoms are recognised. By this simple plan many weary months of suffering may be avoided and much money may be saved. Z- \ " For many months.," writes Mr. T. Shaw, of j % U Pareora. South Island, " I suffered so badly with faZSk. Cat'/ Kidney Trouble, that I began to fear I should .j?S*35?.i Y& never be well agnin, but a friend persuaded me 's/!>, . &>\Vt<s to try Dt, Witt's Pills, and my health improved &? from the time 1 took the first dose. lam now 1 VZZ quite well and free from pain, but I shall never M\n ;'-"• f%7 f'.rcet what De Witt's Pills have done for me. AmiU r'Ji /^^ indiwitod by pains in the back, and x readers who experience such pains should on no account delay treatment. Ifr. SHAW rfrnn. photo.) ? Read the startling proof which accompanies every box of De %Yitt s Pills and you will realise that, although so inexpensive and so easy to obtain, they form a remedy which cannot fail to give instant relief, end quickly effect a cure. Twelve hours after you take the first dose of De Witt's Pills you will have visible, convincing proof of thei ability to cure. 1 m KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS CURE Kidney Trouble and they aro also a reliable remedy for Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, and all ailments arising from an excess of Uric Acid or disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder, because they remove the cause of the trouble. That is the secret of the success of De Witt's Pills; that is why they cured Mr. Shaw after every other form of treatment had failed, and that is why they will cure every suffering reader who gives them a trial. The genuine Pills can be obtained from Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere at 3/6 ner box. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiififMfißiijtMijiiniiiii iMiiiiiiMfßiiiiitiiiaiiiiciMiiiieiiiiu School t for the Boys BOYS' OPEN FRONT BOOTS No. 1829. Black Box Calf,' leather lined with sewn soled. Medium weight best boot. 7 to 10, 14/6; 11 to 1, 10/6; 2 and 3. 18/6; 4 and 5. 10/6. Ko.'lfttO li tha aanao ityU In Tan WUlow Calf. 7 t« 10, 15/61 11 to 1. 17/6j tudS, 81/-J < and 8, 21/6. No. 182S li tho tam •tyln In Dlach Olace Kid. 7 to 11. IJ/8J 11 to 1. 15/B| t and 8, IS/8J « and 8, 19/6. BOYS' OPEN FRONT BOOTS "MoU h Bmmak'P No. 1827.— Chrome with screwed soles. Light School Boots. 7 to 10, 9/6; 11 to 1, 11/6; 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 and 6,15/6. No. IBIS it tho aaae it/le, but wltb Sawn Solee. 7 to 10, 18/4) U to 1. 15/Sj S and S, 17/81 « and 8. 18/t, No. ISM li tht tamo stylo as UZI, but of stouter materials throughout, and with Standard Screwed Sole* and Too and Heel Flates. For Heary School wear. 7 to 10, 13/8t 11 to 1. 14/8| 8 and 8, 17/81 « and 8, 18/8. BOYS' BOX CALF DERBY BOOT "Unit ft* BaniuA't" Ko. 1817. —Boys' Box Calf Derby Shoes with stout sewn Soles. Sizes 11 to 1, 16/6; 2 and 3,17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. HANNAHS ■ Your naaratt Hannah Branch ia i ncn . 230 Hign Street, Also 117 Oaeael fittest, CHBIBTOHTJBCH. NOTE t Uniform low pricea at '»"7 all oar Branehet. IniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniinniimiiiiiuiiHii INFLUENZA MAYBE HERE Have all germ-laden dost removed and safeguard your home and family against infection. Tie Vacuom Blue Ladder Cleaning Co.'s power cleaning plant it at your service. M»nuf«eturers of "Window Gloss." unequalled for window polishing, 'Phone 2356. Mjtfo* Factory: 315 Hereford Sireet. • 1» a -^1 For 5-Seater Cars from £3/17/6 3-Seater Cats Re-trimmed in Genuine leather from *e/-/-C. C. ANDERSON OS VICTORIA STREET 'Phone 8267

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 4

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