4,156 feetbelow eurface," V p I Victoria Quartz Mine, 1 . *jj '■‘"T i j , Benfligo. * ite. A ... „ FROM FMSHLICST PHCTOGMPH BY VINCENT KELLY, BENDIGO A MINER’S 7 YEARS’ RHEUMATISM. Mr. W. Healey, Willoughby, New South Wales, writes: —“l have been a miner ; my photo is on the back of every one pound note. I am represented thero ’driving a rock drill. That photograph was taken 4,156 feet underground at the ;Victoria Quartz, Bendigo, .which was at the time, about eleven years ago, the 'deepest gold mine in tho world. I have been an invalid for seven years with miner's complaint and rheumatism. About four months ago I had & severe attack iof rheumatism and sciatica; nobody knows the agonising, sleepless days and nights that I went through. At times I could not lift my right foot ofl the floor to get from ■one room to another. I had to lean on a stick, walk backwards and drag my foot i after me. After trying several liniments and not getting any relief I got a bottle of [DeWitt’s Pills and gained relief. That was three months ago, and every night since that I have had eight and nine hours’ peaceful and refreshing sleep.” '■ Later Mr. W. Healey writes “ I have not had any symptoms since I first took your Pills. My appetite is better and I continue to sleep well." (Mr. Healey in ths •above illustration is marked with a cross.) A business concern with a splendid reputation to uphold will be more scrupulous, more careful to give of thair best under any circumstances than the obscure or .private individual who with no reputation has. little or nothing to lose by his .mistake. Reputation, we assert, is a genuine safeguard, and people who buy '• De Witt's Pills know that they are supplied with something of standard worth, 'the best skill for tho smallest outlay, a truism which, for example, is conclusively proved by the singular pre-eminence of De Witt’s Pills. Questionable methods • in Australia cannot succeed. It is the universal ■ patronage and the medical appreciations which make it clear that De Witt’s Pills is absolutely the. premier 1 remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Gravel and Kidney Troubles, and tho .preceding symptoms such as backache, Joint pains, tired feeling, stiffness of the '.muscles and a nasty taste in the mouth. . The testimony from Mr. Heajoy, 1 a New South Wales miner, • makes it clear that th® curative qualities of Do Witt's Pills are sufficient to gain them the great reputation which they have. Mrs. JOE WILKS, of Chasland* P.O. Southland, write# : “ I took a bottle of De Witt’s Pills and they did me a lot of good. I feel very little pain now.’’ -■■■■■■■-—-•-• Mr. A. STRAUGH, of Waitotara, write* s “ Sometimes I had aches and pains In my back, De Witt’s Pills have cured me." .... . .. . BW!TTI Tho World’s Greatest Remedy for t—• Rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, stone, gravel, gout and the preceding symptoms such as backache, pains in the feet, arms or legs, depression, constipation, irritability, pain in the muscles and joints. When you buy the Pills, be sure they are De Witt's in blue, white and gold I boxes in hygienic containers, with the special blue wax seal on the cork inside. I Price 3/6 per box, or 6/6 for one 2 J times as large—a great saving. k [ 1 De Witt’s Kidney & Bladder Pills are sold at 3/6 and 6/6 per box . by ! Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere. If you have any difficulty in obtain- ■ ing genuine De Witt’s Kidney & Bladder Pills, with the blue wax seal on tho ! cork, send the price of the package to E. C. De Witt & Co. Ltd., 89, Custom House Qsay, Wellington, and they will be sent by return of post. Trial ' box sent for three penny stamps—mention this paper. A K r" ? W ®\ ,v rtf \V| SIR Charles Cameron's encomum that Gilhey s Dry Gin is “an Excellent Beverage" will he enthusiastically , ffijgggj' supported by the evidence of your palate, while the significance of the phrase “ containing as it docs Extract of Juniper Berries will I g be thoroughly apppreciated as the Jr Beneficient Action of Gilbey s Dry Gin in role of Nature’s Aid ae a Cleansing Agent, is / pleasingly made apparent. 1 -% -Q? ••r r ■ Qilbey’s Dry Qin is now Obtainable in womAd “Baby” Bottles, Pint Bottles, and Quart Bottles. drygin insteadof -
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 4
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