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Beauty governs all \ SKIN aglow with dewy freshness, radiant ■£*■ with light and life, a skin that keeps its natural clear bloom throughout the evening, is a skin in perfect health., When Egypt was an Empire, the daily care of the complexion -amounted almost to a ritual; the precious natural oils of the palm and the olive were used to soothe and stimulate the skin. Skin health is the result of unremitting care, and it is well to aid the natural functions of the pores by the use of those gentle but most potent cleansers, the oils of the palm and the olive contained in Palmolive Soap. PALM 0. L I YE #^hFR ONE ' SHILLING - \_\ 1....: ,„. '"■ ' ' THiS MAN BENEFjJED BY ANOTHERS TOU BENEFIT BY THEIR DUAL EXPERIENCE. Here is another remarkable case. A man who had suffered for year* from backache and joint pains has fo,und, after he had spent a lot of nwney on other pills and medicines, that De Witt's Pills are the only sure cure. Road thischeeriul veteran's lettor:—" I have suffered with acute pains in my btck since my youth, when I sustained an injury. The pains where terrible, just as though I wag being stabbed with knives and as time went on tho pain travelled to my arms and shouldei-3; I dreaded lying down or getting up. I had tried counea of other pilla ', and medicines, but obtained no. relisf, and at last, seeing an *eiv»rti»«m«nt in • •hop for De WittY Pills, I bought a small bottle, which I am heartily glad to say gave me wonderful relief. It is more wonderful as lam 66 yeari of age, & builder, and now I am able to work regularly, like a Trojan. That is what Mr. H. Smith, of ailrerminsß Boad, St. Araaudi, Victoria, wrote •n 23rd March, 1922. • The reproduction of a showcard, seen in the »boy« illustration, f«tture» Mr. J. Bona, 440, High Street, East Prahran, who wrote in April, 1920, telling nj that he had been restored to health by De Witt's PillJ. Twenty months afterwards he wrote as follows :— " On this day (Sunday). 20th of November, 1921, my 86th birthday, I writ* yoa Ihesa faw linos to state that Do Witt's Pills are still keeping me free of urio *>id and pains I previously eiperieneed." Why is it that these two people and hundreds of thousands of othertw* relieved and cured ? Let ua tell you. To cure kidney trouble of any kind you must bava a remedy to rid you of the cause. Most so-called remedies do not touch, the centra of the trouble—the kidneys—but you get actual proof that De W»tt't Pills do. Bo suspicious of sickness, headache, backache, heartburn, cloudy urine, stiffness in various parts- of the body—they may be symptoms of th« approach of deadly kidney disease. Mr. C. VAGG, *f Pontakawa, writes: " I was a great Bufferer with my back for yeari. After taking tw» bettifl* • ot De Witya Pills, lam a new man. De .Witt's made the cure. .The Worid't Greatert Remedy for s— Rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, stone, gravel, jeut and the preceding symptoms such as backache, pains in the feet, arms or legs, depression, constipation, irritability, pain in the muscles and joints. Always remember that De Witt's Pills give benefit more quickly and consequently at a far less cost than any other remedy, because they go to the centre of the troubles, a fact which cannot be claimed by other so-callad kidney or backache piUa—De Witt's Pills cure by removing the cause. When you buy the Pills, be sure they are Da Witt's in blue, whita and gold boxes, in hygienic containers, with the special blue wax seal on the cork inside. Price 3/6 per_boi, or 6/6 for one 2£ times as large—a great saving. De Witt's~Kidney & Bladder Pilis arc sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere in every part of the civilised world. If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney & Bladder PiUs with the blue wax seal on the cork, send the price of the package to E. 0. De Witt & Co. Ltd., Ba, Cnstom House Quay,' Wellington, and they will be sent by return of post. Mai boas sent for three penny stamps—mention this paner.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 14