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MEN | OtD <H*lßj HEALTH DANGERS OF THE MIDDLE-AGED Sudden pains in the back, limbs aching with short, painful twitching, dizziness, "dead-tired" feeling, worn-out, sleepless—nature flashes her signals to the brain, disclosing only too often deep-seated kidney trouble. Why do yon go on suffering day after day, month after month, when a boat of men, once suffering as you from "untold agonies," terrible depression to splendid vigour and vitality ? If yon want health, you can inexpensively, without interference with your work, start this very moment building strength and ekenuit, ask him to give his candid opinion and tell you whether De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills can be relied on in cases of rheumatism, kidney trouble, ioas of ritattty. He will surely tell you that yon will be very wise to inTest in a box of this 40-year-old world-famous remedy. WHY THIS REMEDY MUST BENEFIT YOU The reason why De Witt's Kidney aai Bladder Pill* must benefit yon Je very simple to state. To end Kidney Trouble of any fcfrd yon must positively get rid of the cause—the poisonous Uric Acid. The kidneys should act as purifiers aad filters for the blood, and pass oat from the body the excess of that* poisons. When they fail yon know their failure by Backache, Dliiinnss. Sallow Complexion, Loss KUney and Bladder Pills yon see thair action on the kidneys within 24 hours. You know they have reached the seat of your trouble, and if you persevere your health will speedily return. READ THIS CONVINCING TESTIMONY. Mr. Charles Vagg, Pongakawa, New Zealand, says:— '' / have much pleasure in sending „.„. *».-. 1.11 .._ ,_j i. it. benefit I derived by taking De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. I was a great sufferer with my back for years, and after taking a couple of bottles of your pills, lam a new man. I could hardly believe t/iat pills could pills, but they did no good. De Witts Kidney and Bladder PUlt made the cure. I send you this in the interest of those suffering with weak back, ana I strongly recommend them to give De Witt's Pills a trial." START BACK TO HEALTH WOW Are you willingly crippling your life by staying in your ill-health condition, or will you let "De Witt's" start you on the road to new health, renewed youth, renewed pleasures ? It is for yon to act now. There is no mystery about De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Your chemist can tell yon all about the prescription clearly printed on the box. Furthermore, he sells this remedy in two sizes, 3/6 and 6/6, under distinct guarantee that in 24 hours you will see and know the pills have started their health-restoring action. If not, yonr money is refunded. Why not let De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills start you on the road to health """ J * ~ "t your chemist and take them regularly. You will be amazed how quickly your health will improve. lIaWITT'C Kidney and 116 If 11 I O Bladder PILLS

e prettiest frocks I make are always TAAOt MARK If you asked well-dressed women for their secret, many of them would say simply 'Celanese.' There are the most fashionable colourings, the most popular fabrics in the ' Celanese' range, and they compare favourably in price, in appearance, in wear with all other materials. What other satin is unfadeable ? What other taffeta can be relied upon never to split ? Where else can you find: fabrics as beautiful as Marocain and Crepe Maliquette that will wash again and again? Copy your welldressed friends in their choice of fabrics. See *Celanese 9 at your draper's Bc> Manufacturers: British CeUneee, Ltd, Jjvr^ nTt , England, and Dominion Buildings, Wellington.

lti bound to be_CLEAN/ 'from Ihiw^h^ck^inii.Reeling , £ fandroring processes jojau* \ kfedten- £ never touched by bind/i S3 iNO » I<: Ows* o' the oat with every

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19816, 2 January 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19816, 2 January 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19816, 2 January 1930, Page 7

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