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" #-. l:v'^ : '"' Mr.E.Trim, ' llfilw III?*' tflKlf f 7 ', Ur«mrl»toJ ■ Bad; ISieamatic .Pains Cured at 70. More Bnfform ; { and death are caused in fercd from terrible rheumatic pains anS modern times by. kidney and bladder weakness of the bladder. I diseases than almost any other complaint. _ " I tried two doctors and several ohemJ |Many people Buffer intense, discomfort ista' prescriptions, but only got worse. 1 |from the earlier symptoms—the rheumatic After taking a sample bottle of your pills,l ,pains and bladder weakness—but post- I got relief, and after three more bottles ipone seeking proper advice or resort to I found that I wns.complotcly cured. 1 iuselesa liniments, draughts, and plasters, shall recommend them to everyone. You Juntil the full grip of deadly Bright's may make whatever use you like of this Oiseaso is upon them _ testimonial for tho benefit of others." I Gout, _ Lumbago, sciatica, gravel, and Writing in March, 1919, five years later' ' bladder inflammation may best bo averted Mr. Trim said:—"l am still keeping welS , toy proper treatment as soon as you begin at the age of 73. I hayo had no return to fool that backache, to wako with that of tho backacho or bladder weakness. I ihcadacho' and bad taste in the mouth, or always keep your pills by me. I have rosuffcr discomfort from constipation or commended them in two cases, which they ■ weakness of the bladder have cured absolutely. One of.theso was ' The most successful kidney remedy of in the infirmary, and his case was given modern times is De Witt's Kidney and up. ' He is now alive and well." Bladder Pills. Hero J3 a case of a man De Witt's Kidney and Bladdor Pills go who was cured at seventy years of age. straight to the kidnoyn, purging the nysIn January, 1914,. Mr. Honry Trim, of tern ol the poisonous uric acid which 6, Orchard-street, Glastonbury, Somerset, causes so much disease. Within 24 said:—"l am.a railway'gas-fitter, and all hours tho pain is relieved, and a ' blue my fellow-workmen know how ill I was tinge in tho orinc proves that the healbnforo I 'tried De Witt's Kidney and ing properties ' have passed through thi Bladder Pills.- For several years I Buf- kidneys and bladder. When you buy tho pills, be sure they are Do Witt's in the white boxes printed in blue and gold, with theblue wax seal on the bottle. Give them a fair trial, and prove for yourself what relief they bring. If you would like anv further information on this case send ft post-card to tve makers.:—E. C. Do Witt and Co., Ltd., 44-45, Rathbone-placo, London, W.l, England, mentioning this paper De Witt's Kidney and Blnddor Pills are sold by Chemists and Storekeepsrs everywhere in every part of tho civilised world. If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine Da Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pilla with the blue sea! on tho cork, send price to nearest depot, and goods will be sent you immediately in plain wrapper. The Price is 5/6 per. box, or 6/6 for ne just two and a half times aa'arje— a great saving. Your nearest depot in Now Zeala cl is E> C. Do Witt & Co, Ltu, 89, Custom House Quay, Wellington Trial box s'entfortUiCei.euny stamps e. ! '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 119, 13 February 1920, Page 3

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