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Kidneys) acids from i y jmr ,-™ j| DR. W. R. GEORGE m J 0 ' £sr 9 Former Health Commis-. yfw V ff sioneroj Indianapolis Your System is Poisoned And May Cause Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Fains, and a Run-Down Condition Your health, vitality and energy are For instance, Dr. T. J. Rastelli, famoue extremely dependent upon the proper surgeon and scientist of London, says: functioning of your kidneys. This is “Cystex is one of the finest remedies I easy to understand when you learn that have ever known in my medical practice, each kidney, although only the size of Any doctor will recommend it for its your clenched fist, contains 4% million definite benefit in the treatment of many tiny, delicate tubes or filters. Your blood kidney and bladder disorders. It is safe circulates through these tiny filters 200 and harmless.” times an hour, night and day. Nature And Dr , T . A ElliSf of Toronto, provides this method of removing acids, Canada, has stated: "Cystex influence poisons, and toxins from your blood. j n aiding the treatment of sluggish kida <9 ■■■ ney and bladder functions can not be VOUSCS IVlany Ills over-estimated.” And Dr. C. Z. Rendelle, Dr Walter R C.eore-e manv vears of San Francisco, said: "I can truthfully TTeVun recommend the use of Cystex,” while Dr, ”?<?St r „o^r, I i n< d« n N - G - Giannini, widely known Italian ♦hU ‘the v?Hnev P « nrnhnhlv the physician, stated: ”1 have found men and most r«rmHkahl!x dn nrMj > J o^n bl the ar ent t ire women of middle age particularly grateh:>°mnnr^otn^?t € S ._ Irt- ‘i.'t, ful for the benefits received from such human anatomy. Their work is just as A VA <»a important and Just as vital to good health J. 66 '}?* ?L I ™ a "ThZfine as the work of the heart. As Health * follows the flne Commissioner of the City of Indianapolis eneots 01 cystex. for many years and as medical director R.Unw Toefr for a large insurance company, I have «UQr(jnieeU Q-WUy I CSV had opportunity to observe that a sur- If you su ff er from any of the condiprisingly high percentage of people are tlons mentioned in this article or feel devitalized, rundown, nervous, tired, and rundown, worn out, and old before your worn-out because of poorly functioning time/ kidney and bladder troubles likely kidneys.” are the real cause of your trouble. And If your kidneys slow down and do not because Cystex has given successful refunction properly and fail to remove ap- su j( s j n thousands of cases throughout proximately 3 pints of •Acids, Poisons, world after other things had failed, and liquids from your blood every 24 you should put this doctor’s prescription hours, then there is a gradual accumula- test immediately, with the undertion of these Acids and Wastes, and standing that it must prove satisfactory slowly, but surely, your system becomes in every way W lthin 8 days , or yo u poisoned, making you feel old before your merely ret urn the empty package and time, rundown and worn out. the f U n purchase price is refunded. ° th X ST K?dnev and Because Cystex is specially and scienBladder Troubles 4uch i Getting Up tifically prepared.to act directly on the Niehts Nervousness Leg Pains Dizzi- kidneys, it ls quick and positive in acness, Frequent Headaches and Colds, tion Within « hours most people reRheumatism, Swollen Ankles, Circles port , a remarkable improvement and Under Eyes, Backaches. Loss of Vitality, B rn, a ?'TiBurning, Itching, Smarting, and Acidity. UndeT the guarantee you Main IxldnCVS must feel younger, stronger, and better / . than you have in a long time—you must DAfinrc' WflV feel that Cystex has done the work VvvlUla thoroughly and completely, or you merely Chemists and doctors in over fifty-one return the empty package and it costs •ountries throughout the world think that nothing. You are the sole judge of your the proper way to help kidney functions own satisfaction. You can’t afford to is with the modern, up-to-date Doctor’s take chances with cheap, inferior, or prescription, Cystex, because it is scfen- irritating drugs or any medicine that is tifically prepared in strict accordance not good enough ’to be guaranteed. Ask with the United States and British Phar- your chemist for guaranteed Cystex (pr®macopoeia to act directly on the kidneys, nounced Siss-tex) today.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 15

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