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/ ; ■ Bad Hfaeiimatic Pales Cored at 76. More snfferrng and death are caused in f ered from terrible rheumatic pauis end modern times by kidney and bladder weakness of the bladder, diseases than almost any other complaint. "I tried two doctors and several chem- ; Many people suffer intense discomfort i_t_» prescriptions, but only got worse. I from the earlier symptoms—the rheumatic After taking a sample bottle of your pills, j pains and bladder weakness—but post- I got relief, and after three more bottles pone seeking proper advice or resort to I found that I wa« completely cured. 1 useless liniments, draughts, and plasters, shall recommend them to everyone. You ; dntil tho full grip of deadly Bright- may make whatever use you .ike of thia j Disease is upon them testimonial for the benefit of others." I Gout, Lumbago, sciatica, gravel, and Writing in -larch, 1919, five years later, ■ bladder inflammation may best he averted Mr. Trim said: —" lam still keeping well by proper treatment as soon as you begin at the age of 73. I have had no return to feel that backache, to wake with that of the backache or bladder weakness. I headache and bad taste in the mouth, or always keep your pills by me. I have resuffer discomfort from constipation or commended them in two cases, which they weakness of the bladder.^ have cured absolutely. One of these was The most successful kidney remedy of in the infirmary, and his case was given modern times is De Witt's Kidney and up. He is now alive and well." Bladder Pills. Here is a case of a man Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills go who was cured at seventy years of age. straight to the kidneys, purging .the sysIn January, 1914,. Mr. Henry Trim, of .tern of the poisonous uric acid which 6, Orchard-street, Glastonbury, Somerset, causes so much disease. Within 24 said:—"l am a railway gas-fitter, and all hours the pain is relieved, and a bine my fellow-workmen- know how ill I was tinge in the urine proves that the healbefore I tried De 'Witt's Kidney and ing properties have passed through the Bladder Pills. For several years I suf- kidneys and bladder. W^% Uf 315 W ® JUL *_$_* Kidney & Bladder When yon buy the pills, be sure they are De Witt'sin the white boxes printed in blue aiid sold, with the blue wax seal on tho bottle. Give them a fair trial, and prove, for yourself what reliof they bring! If you would like any further information on this case send a post-card to t*e makers: —E. 0. De Witt and Co., Ltd., - .4- 45, Rathbone-place, London, W.l, England, mentioning this paper De Witt's Ki'noy and Bladder Pill 3 are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere in every part of tha civilised world If yon have any difficulty in /: obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills with the bine sea' on tha cork seid nrice to nearest depot, and goods will be sent you immediately in plain wapper, 1 The Price is 3/6 per bo_, or 6/6 for ne jnst two and a half times as arge— 1 a great, saving Your nearest depot in NewZtala uisE. 0. De\Witt& Co, j Lt_, -», Ou-iom House 4a y, w'ellirfgt.n. Triul box sentfoi tu.ee t e_ny stamps 1 ■ , ' - ' t, " •■•■■v:-::- :^-;:^:::'-,-" f-,-- v: -^-^ 2 * •—• ■—' - ______ _ac_-B_ BCD! |_ H|_ ] f V ' l—ill - ■—- a__ KB- USB I—2—lß H -B-- a.G—I DB _I ■ ■-■ A J B9BOIH IGIiaV|IB B_{9l IB QD DB9 __Bfll : "^ •■ ~y «_a * __i» "_i __as-- ■ sob __ ■ -ma ion biib sa mil's y. ■ I^_~> -7 *-[a Bra EEBBta aa .can qoh _si <___(_ a ebb csb eb ■■wex a coo A CT - ~> y -»■ B ___ 8188 ■■ _:_■ ■■ __ DCS __ 93 l__l_l _1 _«_-< „J . -< - ^-__a - ____^^__-li_r-J f ^ J&^^&h. ■ j "I Dare Not Risk It!" W^ I 'Tis disappointing to the wife,'' when she makct t.mpling | ixK „, 1 dishes for you to say "I dare not risk it" because you vS' /K»~. % happen lo >u_.-.r (rem iniliiieslion. You need not be »-«d IB I J^^\ |, of whnt you eat if you lake Dr. Crossland's Noxol. This JJXIm (L *\ a ' jplendid remedy slrcnglhcns the weak difieslive organs /f^wSW*. \t, I and helps you'to enjoy what you eat. It su| pliei the f(^^ fflsL, I necessary juices that are lacking in your daily [ood. Sold Jj jlsisiß^& $ by che'miits and Jtore.eepers, 2/- a bottle. Say ff. %« Vf% I "Good-bye" to Indigestion by takint Dr. Cropland's f /fitf I Wholesale from /o£pvi 11 I Mars-ialls Proprietary Ltd. /^^imm\/rkl ■!$$ , I Moray Place ." . - Danadin /OT 'Mb ■1 DR. CHOSSLAND'S 78 *^^S## IM Jpst

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1919, Page 11

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