ARE THESE YOUE SYMPTOMS? NATURE'S WARNING OF DEADLY KIDNEY TROUBLE. In the morning when you wake your head aches and your mouth is dry and nasty. You get rheumatic twinges in various parts of the body, swollen feet,, and puffiness under the eyes. Your back aches sometimes as if it would break, yaur bowels act irregularly, you suffer from bladder discomfort, you are tired and irritable. These symptoms are caused by poisonous impurities in the blood, which the kidneys, in health, should pass from the body in the form of uric acid. ';Your kidneys are not functioning properly; they need purging and stimulating. •■■ This cannot be done by a remedy which regulates the bowels. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills form an antiseptic- solution in the stomach which passes .right through the kidneys and bladder, proving its' presence by. a blue tinge in the urine, which commences again to bear away the poisons that have been clogging! your system. ■ Thousands of people all over the world have proved for themselves the wonderful and permanent healing qualities of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. ■ Every reader of this paper who. suffers from backache, rheumatism, stone, gravel, lumbago, gout, or any other form of kidney <xc bladder trouble should give this tried and proved remedy a fair trial without loss of time. Every chemist and storekeeper sells De Witt's I Kidney and Bladder Pills at 3s 6d per | box, or 6s 6d for one two and a-half j times as,large—a great save. But you must^be sure you get "De Witt's", in blue, white, and gold boxes, with special blue seal on the cork inside. If you have, any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney arid Bladder Pills, send the price of the package to E. C. De Witt and Co,, Ltd., 89, Cusi tomhouse-quay, Wellington. Trial bos sent for 'three penny stamps.—Advt.
OVER-EATING. HOW INJURIOUS EFFECTS CAN BE CORRECTED. Probably there are no people who eat to such excess as the New Zealander. j From early in the morning till, late at j night they are eating and drinking. Nature cannot stand such a strain, and consequently, unless help is given, injurious effects follow, too numerous to mention here, but well known to most people. You are told to eat anything, and as much as you like, eg long as you take some brand of •digestive tablet afterward. It cannot be done; Nature can only carry just so much and no more, unless effective assistance is given. In Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills a remedy, is at hand that will effectively assist Nature to carry excessive burdens, and in a natural way assist in the digestion and assimilation of food. No one is recommended to over-eat, but if they do have recourse at once to a dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and soon the digestive eystem will be in perfect order, and can be kept right if care is exercised regarding the quantity of food, and a Dr. IMqrse's Indian Root Pill is taken occasionally;—Advt. " ■ | WET FEET MEAN COLDS. j Unless nipped in the bud, a cold is ; sure to develop from wet feet. After a soaking, or a. sudden change of tem- | peratnre, feke Nazol. This penetrating, prqqipt remedy, doesn't give the. cold a chance. The trouble is beaten before it gets a grip. Be prepared, get Is 6d bottle to-day. Sixty doses.—Advt. New Zealanders on service found that there is no brandy jiko Cognac brandy, nnd no Cognac like Martell's.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure: for r'pu-hs and Colds, naver Istils, la 3d, 1 2s 8 d.-r Adv. t. t
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 4
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