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Cured his Sciatica After Two Years Suffering The pains of Sciatica are usually felt first in the region of the hips, but they quickly extend to the thighs and the back, and many people are crippled by the malady. . .. , . The cause of the trouble is Uric Acid which passes through weakened kidneys and that is why such excellent results are obtained by the use of De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. “ I suffered with Sciatica for two years,” iff wk writes Mr. W. H. McCarten, of Warragul, ml \ W Victoria, “ and during this period I attended w I doctors and took medicine without success. ® iIOS&SbB ® I was then adv V’ ed to tr y De Witt’s Pills, fW Fl and after a feW doses I was able to get m \TI ix) about again and resume my duties.” M A W Results like this are obtained in W \ M practically every case in which De Witt’s Pills are used, and readers who B try them will agree with Mr. McCarten 0 that it is remarkable such an inexpensive remedy can do so much good v in so short a time. Read the startling proof which accompanies every box, and you will realise why De Witt’s Pills achieve such remarkable results. In less than 12 hours after you take the first dose you will have visible, convincing proof of their ability to cure you. De WITTS KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS CURE Sciatica and they are also a reliable remedy for Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago, Gout, and all ailments arising from an excess of Uric Acid vX disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder, because they remove the cause of the trouble. That is the secret of the success of De Witt’s Pills ; that is why they cured Mr. McCarten after every other form of treatment had failed, and that is why they will cure every suffering reader who gives them a trial. The genuine Pills can be obtained from Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere at 3s. Cd. per box, or, in case of difficulty, direct from the Laboratories of E. C. De Witt & Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1162, Wellington, who will send Trial Treatment Free of Charge to applicants who write to Dept. and mention this paper.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 3

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