" For at least 30 years I suffered from"" «out« kidney trouble," wrote Mr. F. H. Chalk, of 28, Oliesson-road, W. Kensiagton, in September, 1913. "I suffered agonies whenever I stooped and could only straighten myself afterwards with'the utmost pain and difficulty, i I tried every possible remedy —but' nothing ga^e me tho slightest relief until I received a sample box of Be Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. I continued with* them, and I am delighted to say .that I am now absolutely free from the pains in kidneys and back. I shall always recommend them with confidence and gratitude." On July 30th, 1919,- six years later, Mr. Chalk wrote: "I am still keeping in the very best of health, thanks to your wonderful Bills/ " Rheumatism mad* my life a torture for five years," says Mr. BdwaTd Flint, of 19, Tilton-street, Lillie-road, Fulham. "Often the pain am my legs and loins ha;ve been so bad that I could get no sleep at night. During the last two yeara the: trouble became more acute, and I have "been again and a#ain under the doctor. On January 21st last (1913) I was taken so bad that I dropped down as if my back was broken. 1 was under the doctor for nine weekg, and then, being a trifle better, I returned to. work, and struggled on until the «nd of June, when the pains becam* so acute that I could not stoop or bend. I tried all sorts of remedies, but nothing did me any good until a friend told me to try De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills— as they had cured him from an attack of lnmbago. I tried them, with the result that I was completely restored to health. Almost at once I ceased to be troubled by the pains at night, and ever since that time I have continued to work -without the slightest return of my trouble. I am nearly 60 years of aEre." This statement was made in 1919.
Do you v»lue your health? Pew p«o----plo realise how much general health depends on the kidneys. Thi9 is because all the blood in the body passes through them. Weak kidneys mean i bad blood. This is how kidney V troubles staft. \^H " f Six years lattr In August, 1919, Mr. Flint wxites:—"Thanks to Be Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills I am still keeping in tEe best of health." AUSTRALIAN PROOF. Mb. J. Bona, of iiO, Higih Street, East Prahran, Viotoria (65 jears of ape, 20th November, 1920) writes :— " After having suffored for years from ■ Bladder and Kidney trouble, and tried in this time every advertised medicine, I was operated on at one qf the leading hospitals in the City of Melbourne, but with very little success. ■Being recommended-De Witt's Pills, I determined to trr them, and-after taking four bottles I can most confidently recommend them to anyone suffering from Bladder Inflammation and Gall Stones,' etc, as they now permit me to do my daily-work in comfort." Watch out for these symptomsBackache, : rheumatic pains, swollen limbs, dropsical swelling under the eyes.bearinf-down pains in body, hips, and loins, stiffness of muscles and joints, bladder weakness and discomfort, cloudiness, or sediment in urine, headaches, faintnes9, neuralgia, loss of appetite, dizziness, specks floating before the eyes, sleeplessness, irritability,; and nervous weakness or depression. All these spell Kidney trouble. . . To cure Kidney trouble of any kind you must positively {ret rid of the cause—the .poisonous TJrio Acid. Remetaber, to do this a real remedy mußt pass through : th« kidneys and the bladder, and not through the bowels, as most kidney pills do. When you see the urine change to a muddy bluish ■ colour—a feature which distinguishes Do;Witt's Pills from all others-you know beyond all doubt that they have put their healing touch on the right spot—the kidneys and the bladder. A wonderful pill—straight to the kidneys—that is the reason why De Witt's give such amazingly quick relief—every time.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 14
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