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FATAL KIDNEY DISEASE,

DO YOU EXPERIENCE THESE SYMPTOMS? The following symptoms are Nature's warnings of kidney trouble :—-Aches and pains in various parts of the body; nasty taste in the mouth first thing in the morning ; general feeling of weakness and irritability ; constipation; puffiness under the eyes. These are all symptoms of kidney trouble, and ar© caused by the deadly poison, uric acid, in the blood. The work of the. kidneys is to remove this poison, but when these organs become weak and diseased they are unable to perform their functions, and the result is that the system becomes choked with poisonous uric acid. ■, The poison settle in the joints in the form of tiny crystals, just like sharp •pointed broken pieces of glass. These tiny cr}7stals are the causo of unbounded misery and pain. They, settle in the joints and other parts of the body, causing the agonies of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Gravel, Stone, Lumbago, Cystitis (inflammation of the bladder), and other forms of kidney trouble. But apart from these tortures tho accumulating uric acid is slowly poisoning its victim to death.. To cure Kidney Trouble of any. kind you must positively get rid of the cause —the poisonous Uric Acid. Remember to do this a real remedy must pass through the kidneys and the bladder, and not through the bowels as most kidney pills do. AVhen you see the Urine change'to a muddy bluish colour.j —a feature which distinguished De Witt's Pills from all others—you know beyond doubt that they have put their healing touch on the right spot—the kidneys and the bladder. All chemists soil De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills at 3s 6d per box, and 6s 6d for one two-and-a-half times as large. But if you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney and .Bladder Pills, with blue wax seal on cork, send price of goods to E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., 89, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Trial box sent for three penny stamps.—Advt. PASSING THROUGH A CRISIS. FITNESS AND EFFICIENCY MORE ESSENTIAL THAN EVER. Financially and commercially New Zealand is passing through a crisis, and the experience is proving how essential it is that we keep ourselves fit and efficient in order to overcome our difficulties and to enable us to bear> the strain and worry, without overtaxing our strength and energy. Worry, anxiety, or, close application to work or business places a great strain on our physical and mental resources. To prevent overtaxing these resources and thereby causing a breakdown or other trouble, Wilson's Maltexo Malt Extract should be taker, freely. Maltexo is | nature's own tonic —the concentrated essence of prime malted barley. It tones up the system, creates appetite, helps you to digest and assimilate your food, imparts the strength and vigour necessary to withstand worry and strain and to resist sickness and disease. All chemists and stores sell it, but be sure to ask for Wilson's Maltexo Malt Extract. The Wilson Malt Extract Co., Ltd., Diinedin.— Advt. SHORT STAY TO- COLDS. Stubborn colds are dangerous because they undermine health and open the way for bronchitis, pneumonia, or even consumption. Nazol, powerful, sure, and ■pure, makes short work of coughs and colds. Penetrates passages of nose and throat, ousting all germs and quickly effecting a remedy. Get Nazol to-duy. 60 doses Is 6d.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. I'ov Couglie and Colds, never fails. -Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 154, 30 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 154, 30 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 154, 30 June 1921, Page 4

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