SCALDING, BURNING BODY ACm INFLAMES BLADDER, CAUSING TOO FREQUENT NIGHT RISING. DOCTOR JIM" will appeal to you. DOES NOT CONTAIN ACID. Both men and ladles are annoyed by too frequent desire to urinate during the night, also during the day. This "getting up nights" indicates that the muscles of the bladder have collapsed because too much acid has Inflamed and irritated delicate membranes. "Doctor Jim," Tavener's Morning Salts, help the kidneys to function naturally and regularly, expeling any excess of acid which may annoy the bladder. Tavener's Bladder Proscription (No. 55) should be taken for a couple of weeks, then followed by a daily dose of "Doctor Jim" Salts to keep the bladder free of irritating, Inflaming acid. Tavener the Chemist has had hundreds of patients just like you; the experience gained has been a wonderful help to hundreds of other sufferers. Free consultation, so why not secure his expert advice. 55 Bladder Prescription is only 2/6 and 4/6. (1/- extra when posted). "Doctor Jim" Is 2/8 and 6/6. Tavener, Chemist, CBO Colombo street, Christchurch. Remember, when taking salts for Rheumatism, Neuritis. Blood Pressure, Constipation, Bood Irr.purities, Overheated Blood, Bladder Scalding, Hot Flushes, the salt that docs not fizz or contain acid will act more quickly because it docs not have to remove' added acid which is in the salt itself. Stout people find "Doctor Jim" Salts excellent. 2/6 and 6/6. Sold by all grocers and chemists. VVHEN YOU READ (AC-CIT) you will know the abbreviation means CITRIC ACID. •DOCTOR JIM" does not contain MW. not »ve» (AC-CIT).
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 10
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