"De WITTS—THE ONLY "PROOF-CURE" FOR . PAINS IN THE BACK. Kfeesimatisim, Leimtago, Gravel, and other Kidney and Bladder Tr©siM®s« It aeems as thonjrH a \me of desolation and destruction is sweeping / they go dircct to the kidneys theraselres-wbat is more, they, prere (t" ' - bver the whole of New Zealand. Letters Have been received during I Inside twenty-four hours—guaranteed. And thscoit is 10 small. / . ! ' the last weekfrom places as far apart as Invercargill in the South | You can obtain De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Fills at every Cheaiitt' Islandand Waiwerain thefar North, as well as "• „. . ." and Drue Store, at ?e.'per box. or 6s. 6d. per. bos' . hundreds of other smaller towns and villages i& i * A pain 'iuat containing two-and-a-half times the quantity^ New.Zealand. ' ' * ■ • asthoughmy- - a great saving. If you have any difficulty in l . .. ' . . • , -.. . ---• ,ii obtaining DeWitfs Pills, tend.the priceofthff • • Almost every one of these, letters asks for , pac]caffe mulre d to Fairbairn, Wright & Co.^ Information. Every one of_these people write*, / -.fclS ' Christcharch, Donedin, Wellineton »nd AociUnd asking what is the meaning of these aches ana ,■/ ' (address the office nearest to you) and the good* V paina in various parts, of the, body, which every- •/ a ' • will be sent by return post-paid, in plain wrapppi.. '•' ' | body seems to be suffering from. Other people * V l ' You now have a remedy at hand. If you continue'. • are complaining of stiffness of jomts ana acuto \\ \ 'to suffer pain and misery you'do bo ■ backache, with a nasty taste in the mouth first ' \ •' thinff in the morning, constipation, puffiriesa v - 1 under thc oyeE, and a eeneral feeling ' -'1/X // To cure kidney Trouble of any kind and irritability. In some cases these pams have •vM rO <"/ , • t ■ ± 'j r 1.1. become so bad that they have changed into you must positively get ndoi taecausft specific complaints, such aa Rheumatism, Gout, ijy"• ■ the poiBOnOUS Uric acid. Remember, tol Lumbago, Sciatica, Cystitis (Inflammation of tho 'v this, a real remedy must pass through! «!adder). Stone and Gravel. Every one of those MIIIIIMmiiII 11111$!. il 111 I ~ »., , ~ , ; > , . people ia the victim of a disease which is rapidly !Mfl|'f||[|l the Kidneys &nd the bladder, apd not becoming the curse of. the country-kidney .. through the bowels as most Kidney r d " eaae " Sja ■-. Pills do. - When you see thei Urine This fell complaint is carrying on its awfnl ' '§psf change to a muddy bluish colour- a; • work in every part o£ New Zealand to-day, and R \j . &~jl feature which distinguishes De Witt's hundreds, of people are dyingevery, g| 1 I Pilla from all Othera—^VOU knOW beyond I ahould. be ahve and well, if .they had only taken I ■/. ~ 7 \ n ,1, . /v«iv - ordinary precautions. Surely the above "is an If'' ■ \ . all; doubt that they havepUt their index aa to how serious Iridney trouble is if it is j (!\ s jjji////. J healing tOUCH On the Ugflt Spot— tDO neglected. Finally,'it .becomes too late, for j 1 : Sidneys and the bladder. A wonderfu j • 11. llOn. to thelddneys-.that is 1 fatal in aimost'every case. u " ' the reason why De .Witt's give Buch : • The greatest and most successful kidney remedy ■ * . amazingly quick relief every time. A that ha 9 ever been introduced is De Witt's Kidney, and Bladder Pilla , | permanent cure follows ID almost every case; -. • There is a secret to this wonderful success—the secret is that these* • .t ;u • ■ < ■ Wonderful little pilla so right straight to the very root of the trouble, . I tnat uiue Lmuur» le WITTS ; & Sla&ler PSULsS' - ' h Sole Proprietors :-E. C.' De WITT & Co., London, W., England; . . , ; t - : ———: — 1 —— — ——— .. —■■. I—;—^...1 —; —^... - sufferer needs the one soothing, healing medicine which goes direct through , ffl'- to the breathing organs in the chest and the lungs,- attacks the trouble at its source; disperses l -- tfjp .. the germs of disease, and banishes the ailment thoroughly.' *" And this.medicine — fotrcoughs,? ;;m Simply place a Peps'tablet on the tongue, and it disSblvesin-the.mouth. -The germ»-hlling;i' -S ■ rai> healing and soothing fumes which fill the mouth, cat'cting and mixing,with'the breath; ra' iS through the throat and down the bronchial tubes t0: r the.deepest andsmallestair'cells jn thelungsi' ® m All parts'are impregnated with the rich, pure medicinUi .essences', of Peps.- «,The .warm glow bfj t p relief, which every sufferer longs for, is felt in the throat and chest. i Swollen;'inflamed-hsstteS!'' | IF'.'- are soothed and eased; coughing is' promptly' allayed',-and hard, stringy phlegm loosened -sof M ■ |. that at comes up easily. Peps induce clearness and ; 'ease, ' and rid-the:breathing '- p j| Peps, which' embody all the best virtues of the open-air treatment, provide-a m r remedy for all sufEerers from coughs, colds; .bronchitis, asthma, weak chest, sore throat, and other; p; throat and chest troubles. The unique composition of- Peps, entirely superseding all liquid cough; >: ?-lj ; gf] .medicines, and cheap lozenges,'enable the ever handy, tablets to.be taken. by -young and.-old, at> •? any- time, any where. Peps are indispensable, and a box'should be kept handy- m every home— l . in every coat pocket. . . • ' Pj Be sure to treat your first cold of the season with Peps. This will add tolyour security .all-winters-;-S 5 ' Peps enable nature, in changeable wgather. to keep the throat and chest well and strong. ■■ Ip f :| j "'""pa's THE-.Miimo-MWGS REIDV TOR COUGHS MP COLDS , | f. UNABLE¥O SLEEPTHBOUGS3TEBRIBLE COUGHING. Jf '' Peps, the ideal remedy for Coughs, Coldt and Bronchitis "•■'•vi' • jilrs.' C.. 'Hooper, of Melbourne Street, 1 -N, • ' aro invaluable for Bronchial Colds, Soro or Relaxed Throat, ' ' *S V \rlplairlp 'cove •— 11 * Tfnr nlti# mrtnUiQ T 'cnffi»ri»rt irr\m Chest Tightness, Difficult Breathing,-Winter Cough, «/•> ti\ says mne montns i smierea irom Wealc cheat> K o Q rson« B ., Wheezinoss, Old-ege Cou e b,.X t - !U" severe bronchitis. At first the coagh was but slight, ; Night Cough;' Early. Morning Cough./Chrildrea'V M,4 • \> t : but it gradually grew "worse and became SO bad at Coußhs and Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough,Xhcaty .-Ait j i m ' I had. to get up in the uid dt'by . ;' •An . the fire, j I grew weak and used to be.bathed 1U obtainabie from all Chemists and Stores at m.. . A' VSot •»l; ji sweats, I waagreaHy alarmsd at.the blood which and 3/- per box, or dircct, poat frec,at adraoy-' : ' Irjl the largo quantltiM of I brought ' prices, Proprietors, • a
.fel Have b. Better Meals! i "' 1 —' Dishes seasoned with □ JTellor'a Sauce whet _ even a'dull appetite, n and there is renewed a enjoyment every time. I—ii —i This fine old English Sauce is a rare relish. •— 1 As good as it tastes: □ To get flill value from any meal, use S S; ait c e ; ■ • It i« made in two strengths: n .' Piquant and Mild ri .[I c ' H --° ■■■ ■ I: h .□□ODD DP □D □ | : MME im A ' ; Wltfi Wfiliifls. that. discharge or otherwise,.\. perhaps surrounded with, inflammation and\ • Bwollen.that when . you press youfl' • fingor on ine in- flamed part it*' . leaves the irapres- rfffi ■ sion? If so. onderthe skin you. Wi have poison, 1 which defies all the f*) remedies you ' havetried. Perhaps ;J|.'your knees, aro iwollen, the joints J ,| being ulcerated.the mmft with the If !I ankles,roundwhicb the skin maybedis. coloured, or there; may be wounds; r 1 the disease, If allowed to coft- tinue, will deprive you of the power to walk. . Yon may havi jf®*! - attended various hospitals ' and j been told your caso is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation,' but do not, for I; Oaa cure yon, I don't say perhaps, but I will. Send to iho Drug Stores for a Bos of ©ASSEOPPEI OINTMENT and PILLS, which Is a certain euro for Bad Legs, Poisoned Hinds, Ulcerated Joints, Housemaid's Knee, ..Carbuncles,- Snake and Insectßites, Sc.. &c. English Prices. 1(14 and 2/9 each.' Sco Trade Mark of a Grasshopper on a Green Label. Prepared by ALBERT, Albert ; Honto. 73 Farr~" , "n London. F.ncland. Wholesalo from Sharland and Co., Kempthorno, Prosser, and Co., Crimwade, Ridley, and Co a Now Zoaland Drug Co. • ImHERE ig only, ono certain V' CUKE TOR CORNS in this Dominion— THAT'® TEE^S.'.-V
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 3
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