Rheumatism YOU MUST GET TO THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE BEFORE YOU CAN GET RELIEF So many people will not treat correctly the first twinges of pain caused by rheumatism. Then, too, is the danger that neglected rheumatic trouble may weaken the heart and leave the victim in constant danger of collapse. Rheumatism is caused by such poisons &s uric acid in excess, or harmful bacteria or impurities in the blood, lodging in joints and muscles, irritating the delicate nerves and thus causing chronic pain. The kidneys should have expelled this excess of uric acid and the harmful impurities. These organs have become weak and must be re-strengthencd._ Thus you will see why De Witt's Pills are such a wonderfully successful remedy for all rheumatic conditions. They do act directly on the kidneys, tone them up gently and help them to throw out of the system the CAUSE of your pain. Men and women who have suffered for years the weakness and pain of rheumatism, have found in this remedy the means of not only banishing their trouble, but of regaining vigorous health, splendid energy and the happiness of again enjoying work and pleasure. That is the great triumph of De Witt’s Pills, There is no need to keep on with this remedy “for ever." One bottle, in many cases, is sufficient to bring back health and vigour permanently. De WITT’S 3/6 BLADDER PILLS 6/s A safe and sure remedy in all cases of Rheumatism backache: JOINT PAINS LUMBAGO or any Urinary Irregularities Is an Invalid under your care? Probably you have been wondering how to relieve the monotony of the plain milk diet often so wearying to invalids. This problem can easily be solved if you send for Benger’s Booklet, post free. This is a little work of authority, medically approved, and is full of helpful suggestions. It contains recipes for the preparation with Denger's Food, of light nourishing dishes which make a change and are so appreciated by invalids. Benger’s Food, Ltd., 350, George St., Sydney, N.S.W. Made at Maaohootar, Knew y £ O J •CLi o ■; <P<J? i.z.376 Don’t lose a minute I Ease that burning pain at once with Rexona Ointment. It , eases the inflamed I skin and prevents , u i- painful blistering. (Fhctc there is a break in the skin, the Dintment forms a cool, protective film, Buaicling against germ infection. Within a Sewdays, a new healthy skin is formed. Remember I Early treatment is half the battle. No matter how small the bum, it can cause endless irritation if neglected. Keep Rexona ready for immediate application. TREATMENT. Do not wet the bum. Smear Rexona Ointment well over the injured part, or spread it on a piece of lint or clean, old linen and apply gendy. Tic above and below the injury to exclude the air. Replace the dressing every few hours. BURNT ARM COMPLETELY HEALED says Miss Elsie Holford of McMahon’s Point. She writes: ... “ About a week ago, I severely hvmLvny arm with boiling fat. I applied Rexona Ointment and it gave instant relief. My arm has now completely healed. Rexona is indeed a Marvellous healer.’‘ 'Rexona The Hap id Healer At your Chemist’s or Store NOW 1 Fine craftsmanship in silverware deserves the beautiful finish that only “Goddard’s” can giva “Goddards” LIQUID Plate Powder Plate Polish la Itox. and Hot. boM! la Hoi. and »lo*. «ia» Sole Proprietors and Manufacturer* J. Goddard & Sons. Ltd., Leicester, England dr Somewhere there Is someone who |ms something you need or needs Zametbing you have. Read and use Sfbe Press" Classified Want Advertisements —12 words Is. 3 insertions |6d.
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