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"On several occasions when we the ianhs and heated tome of oar were stranded in the desert with little small supply of water. Then we or no food. "Boonl was mo,t Valuable. opened up a Knvril tin. enabling us „',r. ,m °f 'Ac bilterb to thoroughly warm ourselves' and cold nights m the open desert when gel a little sleep, our escort machine and ourselves had "I cannot overestimate the value to land miles^away from anywhere, of this food to us . . . I should We sat huddled up under the machine he extremely loath to undertake a unable to sleep through cold, until trip of this nature without this we drained some petrol out of one of food." After many -Months of Pain The dragging pain o.f I^umbago is unlike any other pain but it is recognised that Uric Acid is the cause. Hard acid crystals—just like particles of broken glass—settle in muscles and tissues and cause pain which, at times is almost unbearable, but the following letter from Mrs. G. Osborne, 92, Gibson Street, Bowden, proves that , >^^35^^. De Witt's Kidney', and Bladder Pills . <^ w^ always give prompt relief. m/ jrtsS&BslfilSSV \k " t'mes *c Pan was so bad I felt I /ffl jS»* ;*C\^lli&k. vlk must scream," writes Mrs. Osborne, " and ml ? *T§&!ttr^-la a^*°uSh I went to the doctor and took M I&j«»»sj3"Si?!|sl M mec}' c'ne * could not get relief. I was M V^sS^MKisiPs* m terrib?y fll w!? en * first commenced taking ri 7 «§sii?ai fwl De Witt's 'Pills, but they soon banished rj . re?^ ■; iV rn^ P an an<^ lam now strong and well w\ Wal^^PT^- f'jl Readers who suffer with Lumbago ¥V^ A if or any ailment due to an excess of ■%«i| j/\^Jm U"0 Add in the blood cannot do /^w better than follow the example of Mrs. Osborne and give De Witt's Pills T ? e, ac* }^ s starting proof which accompanies every box of De Witt's Pills, and you will realise that, although so inexpensive and so easy to obtain, they.form a remedy which cannot fail to give instant relief, and quickly effect a cure. Twelve hours after you take the first dose of De Witt's Pills you will have visible, convincing proof of their ability to cure. KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS and they are also a reliable remedy for Rheumatism, Backache, Sciatica, Gout and all ailments arising from an excess of Uric Acid or Disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder because they remove the cause of the trouble, That is the secret of the success of De Witt's Pills ; that is why they cured Mrs. Osborne after every other form of treatment had failed, and that is why they will cure every suffering reader who gives them a trial. The genuine Pills can be obtained from Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere at Bs. 6d. per box, or, in case of difficulty, direct from the' Laboratories of E. C. De Witt & Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1162, Wellington, who vnn sepd Trial Treatment. Free of Charge to applicants who write to Dept. »14 and mention this paper. The brightest "spot" in the day's journey is that friendly glass of Healthful because old and mellow. Superb in flavour—pure, exquisite ! Shipped by Robert McPCish & Co., Glatgoa 3awe» *

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 11