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DO YOU RECOGSiaSE THESE SYRfIPTORfIS? OF all the vital organs of the body, are choking your body up with waste of supreme importance are the kid- matter and poisonous aoidß. Tiny, yet neys. They are filters and blood razor-like crystals are carried through purifiers for the whole system. When the blood to lodge in the joints and tear the kidneys fail in their work you get away at the sensitive nerves. That is those first symptoms of backache, weak- why you have excruciating pains, ness, headache, depression, then loss of Will yon believe the statements of vitality and vigour. thousands—yes, thousands !—of oneKidney trouble means that certain time sufferers who tell yon they have poisons, which in the ordinary way quickly ended chronic suffering, somewould be taken away from the body, times lasting for years, simply by taking are kept imprisoned. Gradually, day by a short course of De Witts Kidney day, there is stored up that malignant and Bladder Pills? For over 40 years influence which in time, if neglected, this remedy has been tried and trusted, will break down all your resistance. and every day comes more amazing Headaches will come unexpectedly; in testimony to this simple, inexpensive the region of the back will be felt either remedy. In 24 hours from the first dull, depressing pains or knife-like dose you can tell they arestarting their stabs; joints swell painfully; the com- health work, if you will only take plexion'becomes sallow or spotted. Dark these pills regularly, you will be able rings or "bags" appear under the eyes. to tell of dangerous kidney trouble Every day your health is neglected you ended and health restored. IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH RHEUMATISM SOOTY URINE PAINS IN JOINTS BACKACHE MPfcSRE BLOOD CYSTITIS LUMBAGO NEURITIS or KIDNEY SCIATICA GRAVEL and BLADDER WEAK KIDNEYS STONE TROUBES much trouble and expense may be saved by taking De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, which cost but 3/6 per box. Thelarge size costs 6/6, and contains 1\ times the small size. Obtainable from chemists everywhere. USE De WITTS CATARRHAL CREAM £OR CATARRH SYMINGTONfe 1 (Resd.Tnd* Mark) COFFEE C CHICORY ESSENCE ** '. ' THOS. SYMINGTON* CO., !m. *% ■Jk of Our Sensational JWhat are you prepared to pay for a Jff*^ A V W^ 'good Used Car? You know that, |l J& H ffl _ we don't. But we do know that on ""^ftSl B ■4 In value for money basis, we can j3 Jf^A IS M bffer you a car to exceed your W' A J» Mt^r m/ fondest expectations. And we are , certain also that if you intend buying a Used Car at any time, you mr £>_____ _,!./„ cannot afford to miss this unusual iVO M\eaSOtlClOle opportunity., Call in to-day and *■*** r% t make us what you deem a REASON- • Offer RefUSCa. ABLE OFFER for the car you want. Don't put it off any longer. 15^ TURD AYS SPECIALS | DE SOTO COUPE MARMON SEDAN ■ £225 I "#?£fit DODGE ROADSTER I ctl/5 Was OQA I BUICK SEDAN *•*" 1 Was onr nash I <** • v 7-Passenger SEDAN 1 BUICK COACH Was Qt%ar 1 w-m$ £295 I Open Every Evening till 9 p.m. Nash (N.Z.) Motors Ltd. 126 GHUZNEE STREET Safe & Proitahk Investments At the present time the investment of money is a matter which requires careful consideration. The soundest investment is undoubtedly an advance on first mortgage of* freeholds valued and approved by experts. In every case you should consult your Solicitor. His knowledge and experience will guide you in selecting sound and profitable securities.. The Solicitors' Fidelity Guarantee Fund has been established for the protection of clients. The Secretary of the Law Society will be pleased to explain to you the wide protection afforded by this Fund. ■ W. A. HAWKINS, . Secretary, Wellington Law Society* •

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1931, Page 15

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