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IracesssEt Backache Rapid'and £©stpl<ef® Cures' Do von wako in the morning feeling "I am thankful I did, became'l Beeraed • heavy and tired, .tiff in.the joints, and to pin relief after the very first dose. 1 with a bad bjto in. your ino.th! Have got another 2/9 box from Mr. B»ker. you tired dragginT jh«p pains in the «">P m Abbey st., and felt much better. I limbs or 'back' fio you feel dull and got brighter and more active, and, in fact, irritable' You need proper, treatment for "It a different woman. I intended to your kidney trouble; the kidneys are not make a good cure of my case, seeing that functioning properly and the poisonous I was getting 8 o much relief and I am uric acid which should pass out through pleased to say that I have done so bethem is retained in the blood. De Witt'i cause or the last 12 months I have been Kidnoy and Bladder Pills have already absolutely clear of my old complaint and proved themselves absolutely successful in J l ?™ not had the slightest trace of any thousands o! cases, and testimonies are kl «d of backache. p_,„ g ,»* r «. Mrs. Wykes- of 23, Victoria-street, Kidney and Bladder Pills did me perNuneaton, said in 1912:—"For over manent good, there is not the slightest eleven years I suffered with terrible kid-jdouht about that. I always recommend ney trouble and./most acute backache them with a strong feeling of gratitude pains. At various times through this long for what they have done to me. period of spffering_ I have been in a very With this splendid testimony in mind, Dad* condition, pains striking me across can you continue to suffer without giving the back and loins. To stoop was torture, |De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills a and every action was a trouble. It was trial? For rheumatism, gout, lnmbago, just as if a vico had got hold of me andjsciatica, bladder paina and inflammation, was screwing me up. I tried manyjstone and Bright s Disease they are ahremedies, first one and then another revsolutelv unrivalled. They never fail to commending me to different things, but'give relief. Within 24 hours the relief nothing seemed to touch my case. Dur- frorn pain and a certain blue tinge in th# ing the early part of 1913 I heard of De iirino show that they have passed right Witt's _ Kidney _ and Bladder Pills, and | through the kidneys and commenced their determined to give them a trial. ivrorlc. 11% WSF® J J_ f Kidneyßladder PcWIttSMIs When you buy the pills,.be.sure they are De Witt's in the white boxes printed in blue and gold, with the blue wax seal on the bottle. Give them a fair trial, and prove for yocrself what relief they bring. The Price is 3/6 per box, or 6/6 for lie juit two and a half times ae'argo— t. great laying. Your nearest depot in New Zenla d WE. C. De Witt & Co, Ltd, 89, Custom HomroQusy.Wellington. Trial box senti'or threepenny stamps 1 =Winter Lament = . A raw, piercing southerly— That sends the sh-shivers up your spine— A gloomy, sombre Sky, clouded and dull— 'Tis winter !— And every chilling blast seems to shriek with forcible eloquence — 1 "Get out of the cold j get into a W. & 6. Overcoat"— ■ From the deep, generous depths of one of these Comfort Coats you can smile at the weatherAll bear the impress of good workmanship and correct styleEach one is manufactured from staunch English and Colonial Tweeds— For the rainy day you are assured of ample protection in a dependable Raincoat— And we would remind you of our large stock of worldfamous Zambrenes, Dexters and Aquatites— ; All hands will welcome a pair of Lined or Unlined Gloves— or warm-as-toast Woollen Gloves— . \ Motor Mits, too, are here in large assortment!! WALLACES GIBSON ma»ijKßiinmmuiniwMYw "THE KASH," (Next Evening Post.) WILLIS STREET, WELLNGTON For RHEUMATISM V •$" Those twinges ol Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, however slight, are warnings. They mean that these serious complaints have settled in your' joints, muscles and nerve?. Don't ignore them— banish the pain with Sloan's Liniment. It is $ the swiftest pain killer known, and no matter i 2 how, severe the pain may be or how long you S ~ have been suffering Sloan's will give quick relief, ; | MO RUBBING BEQUEEEB \ ' ■ -E ■ Mr. T. O. Sill, 9 Day Street, Aspley, Huddersfield, r writes: "After being bad with Kheumatism for r 3 nearly eight months, I tried Sloan's Liniment, and ? 5 I was able to start work in ten days. 1 have now ~ been'working for i 8 weeks, and it I feel any pain C I just put a drop of Sloan's Liniment on and it is £ gone by the morning." Allchcmisli.frriceinßnelaHd.lliperboltlt. £ \ Wtiolosafo-FASSETTii JOHNGON.Lti.Sydnay, ,; iiiiiimi . fc., „■ ■ • / 1 Sloan's Liniment 1 | "KILLS PAIN"

During the height of the dread Influenza Epidemic a well-known Christchurch Chemist, working night and day in his efforts to relieve the sufferers, was observed dabbing his nostrils frequently with a preparation from a small bottle he kept handy. "What is that?" enquired a friend. "Pynetha," answered the Chemist. "This is dangerous, work, and I know the wonderful efficiency of Pynetha in keeping the nose and throat immune from germs." That cxpcricnce should convince you of the wonderful value of A 1/6 bottle contains 100 doses. All Chemists and Store 3. N.Z. Agents: S. A. SMITH & CO., LTD. . Auckland and Chriatchurch 21

S&vq Money fey Buyisig Direct from ' RADFBRI & M. Wo hnvo just opened a stock of LINOLEUMS and CONGOLEUMS by tho yard; also Mats and Squares in all 6ir,09. CARPET SQUARES. ' MATTING SQUARES, and RUNNERS, all widths. EIDERDOWN and KAPOC QUILTS, also MAH CELL A, HONEYCOMB, and ALHAMBRA. SHEETINGS—AII widths. ROLLER TOWELLING and TOWELS. BUSH RUGS and BLANKETS. TAPESTRIES, VELVETS,' CASEMENTS, and CURTAINS. ■WINDOW HOLLANDS. MOHAIR MATS and HEARTH RUGS. McCltl'lA'S BEDS and BEDDING. IRON and WOOD BEDSTEADS. SUITES for Dining Rooms and Bedrooms. Also, TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, PLATES, TOILET SETS, CUPS and SAUCERS (White and Gold, and Mazarin Band, etc.), NOBBLERS, Medium and Long- BEER GLASSES, KERBS and FENDERS, CUTLERY, IRONMONGER Y, ENAMELWARE, GLASSWARE, ALUMINIUM WARE, etc. BEST VALUE IN TOWN. RADF.ORD & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 43-45 Manners Street Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 10

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