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• JF9^ Joint Pains Lumbago Sciatica [ I wMI^ Loss of Vigour ;_' |^5F ?Jf' J Bladder Trouble V Km ppl Too-Old Feeling "* nature warns you of " ■Kill KIDNEY TROUBLE The little illustration given at them healthy and strong. They will do the start of this advertisement yo" good from the very first dose- - will tell thousands of sufferers De^ X-d SdeT^hS Where lies the cause of terrible brought health after years—yes, years pain and Awful weakness they -~°* suffering to a host o£ men and * endure—the kidneys. women?. This .statement is made on -.'. , ... ' ■ ' . ' ' the evidence of thousands of reports, Weak kidneys allow poisons given in gratitude by one-time sufferers , ;. to creep into the system. Uric restored to health. X aad lodges in joints, making ■".•'," "'•■.-; them hard to move. Muscles I „ „ _ •■■ I - -become inflamed. Back is "fit You call it. Backache, but tobreak."Yes, kidney trouble your agony is one of many soon makes you feeland look j^P^^ too-old, worn-out. "; ; , &driE^& s J/mPfon« : RELIEF IM 24 HOURS. W^jfflm °^ ' ' Do not go on in chronic pain at..day ;ISB^P Kidney longer. Why should you surfer, when SBm^^^ Trouble hosts of men:and women have passed \^^^^^^^m^^->. from the, torture.of kidney trouble to:, d^^^^^^P^^P* / '~*"!^*r^ splendid health and vitality simply by* WMgMMffls%;** «4&Z'^? VN^ taking :De Witt's Kidney and Bladder,':M|^% Pills?' Within twenty-four hours from ''^Kiß>,/' ''vlsi^H^fe > the first dose you will see (from colour i^^^^^. ' -t fO^^^^^m^ of urine) they are acting on the kid- »^^^W%' * '^^^^^^^ . neys. The very young, the oldest, the I^S^^^^,' '-\ 'iß!\\ ? ,\ - weakest, women at all times;, can take °^^!&l|fk.^iy ''^^SL 'i De Witt's Pills with conadeiice./They -^if^|llil%^m '■< contain, no dangerous, heart-jexciting Z^'^k^&M^^^ " %\ m\ drugs, ;bUjb.are"a scientificpreparation ■ ****♦ '^%MM \" thatacFd&tictljr.on thekidneys, mating HiliSSw, Co^clearlypLted^ whi^X ■'''tZ&lirr'&':?.-::;\\:i^'.-.:' '■■■■■>■■ .'- ■-'"•■wiaiij'-'''' ■'& -: ''' "■-r- '' ' , '"' - '■■',■■■'■:'■■ Distribuiid ■y^Rff&^Are you a :.-^C, Fortunate Member t This month the Sbctety distribijtes £4,395,000 in Reversionary Bonuses oi». all .participatung polfti^ Jn forc^ In the iordinary ■ -1 depawmenton 31st December last.' These .bonuses have an ! immediate cash, value of £2,566,000. They mean that parties . pating_members are receiving back in cash or its equivalent <■ ■<■ '■' rev. ersionary bonuses, 45 per cent, of the premiums they paid ■; ~ I«LSC y€AP» ■ -.:< ./, ■ ... Despite thMiffjcujttes <tfl>33, and^er rate* of interest, the amount available for distribution is more than last year. Proof again (if proof were wanted) that the methods of the Society • . give it strength to withstand all the winds of adversity. 45LL S *.wise ™an who '"vests his savings in A.M.P. policies. There'isno better way in which to invest them.' Effect a policy how and share in the surplus for ,1934. : Largest Mutual Life Office in tbe > Empire Hundreds of letters from grateful patients Ett^^^^S^l . tell a remarkable story of gratitude. W %'Mmtf^^^^^^^J/J Mere words cannot really describe the won- W?*W^^^^^^^^T/!/ : derM lung-healing & body-building power Wp3®£^^^^B&S' '"■ • . which soothes, heals and vitalises the whole f^ll^^^^^B^Vf ' • system—rbut hereis obie letter put of many: JfXm^^K^^S^ ' Emulsion is saying. my very life. I caa^h^"^ ks/■■■'■■ ■■■.■<.■■ . ffluch that i^ caused me to be spitting blood W■• Now I have put myself oa your Emalsi / n |100^. .. . ' .... • . . ■ truly teU you the bleeding has stopped, the paia •oni my: chest baa quite gone and lam feelimr =l: ■ ■different person.". . (Name oa appliStioixr \ ' . : ■ ...:. ;/3^v-^^B^^V "-4!>ikM.MEi;-Z .. Kjcs'S/? and 4/9 at 'all . . H|s^|FmAt--'7Ulhß^ V3F Manufacturef'by The Tan* ■Jm^ m F^fifnrnr^1 J ¥ '°n° c"Atd- (E-G- ---■■ ■ . ■ ?.-iVf;.-i, -.■ r:\ ■*■.:*..;-■■'■' .*'. ': ■■'\-;' J. \ .*'?J';-;' ti'^-***-.-fc'v|-".".'.: ■::■'',-'■!"?: ":Jy ;i;y- yi: ;■■.•■..'•■'■?> t''"i:>:'- *JBl^^'^^ BP-y^ W' ■'' 'i LdP'Jkv at- o'l™l Wiyrjclf jour nervous'«.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 4

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