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Bon Ami is used by a distinctive wet-and-dry method which Y^^ll^ makes it easy to clean them without leaving any specks \ :^|g|s. or smears ■ a^ --~~~ '^^^s. you start vs ' n £ Bon Ami once, you will nev«r '*' discontinue it. ib=. A -•' =L - ;^| Ask your grocer for it. I **^^^^^??) A QT^ VHT TD = . GROfFR = A BJMSLgj^'rTner Kinds of T"* f~\ T"J f r T" t ■ ■■ " ' ' ■ ■ = M |P^^oSshit^&Clganlng| [* VJ £\ 11! • ■■ ' ■■■"■"■* ' — ■ ■■'"■'—■ ■■—■...-, — -— ■ . »— aaa— »»■ _■__ WITT'S- THE ONLY "PROOF-CURE" FOR Rheumatism, Lumbago. Stone, Gravel, and other Kidney and Madder Troistoles. *JL'%™ * 3 ! h °"f h xr* W 'J e "? f d , t8o !" t !° n » n . d destruction is iweeplnr they go dirtct t, the kidney* themieWw-what in nor*, they rrore it •T« the wnoie of N"w Zealand. Letters have been r«ceiyed during iniide twenty-four honrs-»n>ar«nteed. And tha evt ii to »m«n the la.t ve»'cfrom places as Ht apart as InTercartill ia the South Tom c*n obtain D. Witfi Kidney, and Bladder FHU at trery Cktaitt £2"5 i. VT r ' m ,? he 5" NorO i' "„ We " f" JFrZac* * ■ •' , " d »«K Store, at ta. per box. er S.. M. p«lo" hundreds of other imaller tovrm and Tillage* in ifi^_^^k A p ? ia v 3ult c»nUißin B two-and-a-hatf timw the quantityflew Zealand. K^^^^L *V v n? T " ITe " t •» vln «- M * oxi h » T « •** difficulty in Almost every one of th.ie lettera ask. for MWWF% break" aiwmi obt » inin « De (w( w « tt '« ™>^^»d th« ? tit» of the information. Every one of thest people writes / JeaM&WXmP Kidney E?.^'*? re T'^ *". r^^ tn> - Wrl « ht * ,<>•• aski if what in the meanint of th-se aches and / Xi^S^SF**>^ Trouble. ChrUtchurch, Dnnedin. Wellinfton and Auckland pai ■in various parts of the body, which erery- / -/W™2&^' nu "* the .° ■««••* to . rm> and tk« ttiods body seems to bo suffrrins from. Other people ~Z£ZZZffispi&r ■• ' "vTS. 5 "?* r Mturn P<>»t-P»'". «» P'»"» wrmpper. are eomp aining of stintness of joints and acute "^S'/i^L^ l^. '""'\S M ' * on no* hair* a remedy at hand. If yon continno backac'.e, with a nasty taste in the mouth flrst /j^^^ \ \ 'FfeL^v ** P " n muwry 70U d * *° MMCWSMiIy. thine in the m'rninjr, constipation, puffiness utirS — > " ——————.———. under the eyes, and a general feeling of we kne*s "Ell .^SSISSi?^ wWl^r" y/ m i-j m •. • * i-a and irritability. In some cases these pains have *^^^^^§^^^^>— JSij^X^Y CUre * ldnev Trouble 01 BBy Kind become so bad that they have ch-ngred int» -v^^^^^^^^s^^ C^tVj^mP*" 7«O must positively get rid of the C»n8« specific complaints, such as Rheußatism, Gout, $v !^^^^^^^^ > W/f -the poiionouß uric acid. Remember, to do tJ ? i8 i * real remedy m^r athroqgh people is the victim of a disease which is rapidly | W ml I l|/lljwfl}W !|Sllfal *K)t^v^^| the kidneys >nd the bladder, and not becoming the curse of th. country - kidney \j MPlQi!^^ through the bowels Bl mot Kidse7 * lieMi - * Uf^ * Pills do. When you see the Urine This fell complaint is carrying on it* awful 5^S JR§l!l!^£^^\£ll W^f change to R muddy bluish COIODT ft work in er-ry part of New Zealand to-day, and | jtf &-/ feature which distinguishes De Wi tt'fl SSSSTS, o^ta^n ' „ «H*»fi W «>>• *"« *" OtherS-^yoU knOW beyoD d ordinary precautions. Surely the above is an 111 fill im^&M&Sfanggi *^ *'l OOUOt th»t they hare pat their Index as to how serious kidney- trouble i. If it ia \U /////////T^R^M^^ , healine touch On the riffht «pot— the nesloctedL FinaUy, it becomes too late, for "('///// liU m&Bgwsm tidneva and the bla\dd«r A wonderfn WJdney dbeas. is often the forerunner of deadly ''///// |$ %n^^Jh^«^MntJ»!l^. B tehCs Disease, which, as everybody knows, is J . Wh SSISBBSeatm **1 pHI- Straight to the kidneys- that IS ratal in al »rt every case. '""H |^^^^^| the reason why De Witt's (ire such The ereate»t and most »acce«sful kidn«y r«medy 1 ' amazingly quick relief trery time. A Out has .itt been introduced to D e^ Witf s Kidney and Bladder Pills permanent cure follows in almost every case. Look for Thera is a secret to this wonderful suecess-the secret is that these f, , . , Wonderful little pilis ZO rijfht straight to the Tery root of the trouble. that blue colour. wOmr ™ W aaSH o9JICbVaH4LwSi WHBPaWß^ssjir • -. Sole frocrietKa.^E, dJBi WJXT & C&,.tatoß, JKx,.fiP6lW\^ . s

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 16

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