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r '' <*I§i?p^&P, ' 'tfW 111 '*■ Mr, H, Trim. Cored at 7©. More suffering and death are caused in fered from terriblo rheumatic pains and modern times by kidney and bladder weakness of the bladder, diseases than almost any other complaint. "I tried two doctors and several chemMany people suffer intense discomfort ists' prescriptions, but only got worse, from the earlier symptoms—tho rheumatic After taking a sample bottle of your pills, pains and bladder weakness —but post- I got relief, and after three more bottles pone seeking proper advice or resort toll found that I was completely cured. 1 useless liniments, draughts, and plasters,! shall recommend them to everyone. You nntil the full grip of deadly Bright's may make whatever use you like of thia Disease ia upon them testimonial for the benefit of others." Gout, Lumbago, sciatica, grave], and Writing in March, 1919, five years later, bladder inflammation may best bo averted Mr. Trim said: —" I am 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 wako with that of the backache or bladder weakness. I headache and bad tasto in the mouth, or always keep your pills by me. I have reluffer discomfort from constipation or commended them in two cases, which thay 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 De Witt's Kidney "nd Bladder Pills go who was cured .at seventy years of age. straight to the kidn _.s, purging the sysIn January, 1914, Mr. Henry Trim, of tern of the poisonous uric acid which 6, Orchard-street, Ginstonbury, Somerset, causes so much disease. Within 24 said:—"l am a railway gas-fitter, and all hours the pain is relieved, and a, blu« my fellow-workmen know how ill I was tinge in tho urine - proves that the haalbefore ■ I tried .De Witt's Kidney and | ing properties have passed through the Bladder Pills.. For several years I suf-| kidneys and bladder. 11Ti\ KIT ® «^LJSL* Kidney & Bladder When you buy the pills, be sure they are De Witt's in the white boxes printed in, bjtie and gold, with the blue wax seal on the bottle. Give them » fair trial, and prove for yourself what relief they bring. If you would like any further information on this case send a post-card to tue makers: —E., G. De Witt and Co., Ltd., 44-45, Eathbone-place, London, W.I, England, mentioning this paper Da Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere in every part of the civilised world If you have any difficulty In obtaining genuine DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills with the blue seal on tha cork, send price to nearest depot, and goods will be sent you immediately in plain wrapper, The Price is 3/6 pev box, or 6/6 for ne just two and a half times aa arge— a great saving. Your nearest depot in New Zeala di» E. C. De Witt & Co. Lta, 3d, Custom House Qu<.y^W'ellingtjn. Trial box sentfor tmee t-euny stamps 'pHE variety of choice offered in Hoyle's Prints. enables women to use this dependable, economical fabric for all kinds of garments. are absolutely fadeless, and the designs include „ floral, spots, and stripes, reversible with woven *£&\ effects, and light and dark indigos. ygllllk Hoyle's are British—and the best since ■ 1785. Ask for and obtain HOYLE'S. *\sq t?>&s!B!wsmfsfa // you have any difficulty, write jt"^&aßSl§B mirrors /fc^^^%BS cloudless 4l^K^w3( aSHI Clouds and smears on a mirror are hard to remove by washing and rubbing and polishing. But a wet cloth with some Bon Ami on it disposes of them easily. Then the Bon Ami dries on the glass and the dried Bon Ami wipes off with one sweep of a dry, soft cloth. ._» JJ . J .'.~—.a-itt.. Use a thin watery lather! It y ja'aflfc <-saSi' cleans just as well and wipes ' y off most easily. \ MWJ!* ■ \ ma M^J'rlwf Kind* of Price 7-|d per cake I'TNtevter too late for Ho§i HolbroolO "Step you in and sit you Ixlflf ?? down. I'll' get you the T^Hll*/ir best I know—cold meat • r=vT*%few bewitched by Holbrook's 3^l^!^pk^^^. Sauce. Too late! indeed. y^^^^^^^^^a^^^ " Holbrook's Sauce is just $tffi%iimML -ilfliJp"^ the same day or night." £I f\X^^^^M&*^^^ \ HOI.BROOK'S . HOLBROOK'S . I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, PURE MALT VINEGAR (in bottle). * ■ I

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 14

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