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en- I — mmmmmm — —■ ocr 1 SPENT SMALL FORTUNE ll> trying to relieve chronic s CATARRH 928 ' ■" ■ ■ ■ his Catarrh, which usually starts with a yin cold in the head, is & health-wrecker, sh. You know you are in the grip of this wretched trouble when yon are con* "~7 stantly eneezing, and your eyes bejrm to i Or , smart and water. Thick, bad smelling ry, mucus clogs up the air passages, ord Read how a victim of dreaded catarrh :ine I found in a simple, inexpensive remedy, S., quick relief and permanent benefit. Mrs. M.M..of New South Wales, writes s— lac " After spending a small fortune an all ■ e r. kinds of remedies for longstanding ton catarrh.vuithout obtainingthe slightest i '.relief, I was rather doubtful of trying yQ- Ot Witt's Catarrhal Cream, which was lal! recommended to me 6j> my friends. 1 purchased a tube, and it needed only a — fezv applications to tell me I had at last discovered the remedy that would give ; — me relief. " 'If" .. Go to your chemist to-day and obtain >, a supply of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream and prove its quick, certain action. Sold m, in largre tubes with special nozzle »P,plicator. The healing balms reach rigrht i, or down to the seat of your trouble, Boothing and cleansing away the cause of all your misery.. • De WITT'S f CATARRHAL CREAM for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/9. ice — ' . ■ , ng. • . er, _,<*■>• 'VhA I ww ~ Ida ■ j bring; an INDIGESTION uy , . is De Witts Antacid ■' Powder ar brings instant relief 1 And it acts ! so qutcklv -md surely because it s tackles vont stomach trouble in three ways. First tt neutralises 93 excess acid, then it *tothe& and protect* the inflamed stomach lining , finally it actually kelp* to 10 digest your food, and so relieves the weakened stomach. Start De Witt's Antacid Powder now, 23 and you'l) soon be eating and enjoying whatever you like. ANTACID POWDER 20 for Indigestion. Actii Stuiii.ich, Heartburn, Gastritis, Flatulence. Large ,L, Canister 2/7 (including tax), >' : . ;t . a A BATH WITH ai r^PWT^TFSJWnPI^! Llt TLZ Agents: S. A. SMITH 4CO LTD, AuckUmt. , ad ' s BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY : BE DANGER SIGN [i- Of TireH Kidneyi er If backache and leg pains arc matto* fotl _ miserable, don't just complain and da notlM d. ing about them. Nature may bo warning yotf ir that your kidneys need attention. ■g. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of tak* tag excess acids and poisonous wast© out OS — the blood. Most people pass about 3 pints 4 day or about 3 pounds of waste. If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filter* 7" don't work ■well, poisonous waste matter stay* '•• in the blood,, causing nagging backaches, ■*» rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and; _ energy, getting up nighte, swelling, pufflness v, under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Tree, quent and scanty passages with smartlaf and t- burning show there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. — Don't wait 1 Ask your chemist or store M '}• DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNBT PILLS, used ls successfully by millions for over 40 yean. They gITO happy relief and.will help th« lIP ,s miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous *1 waste from the blood. Get DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS to-d»y—the- remedj! that will make you well and keep you welL ERSTON NORTHNAPIER. igton 9.45 a.m., arrive Palmerston North 12.48 p.m., arrive Napier 5.15 p.m., and connect witii Hsborne. Cars depart Wellington 2.30 p.m., j Palmerston North 6.30 p.m., arrive Napier in 9 a.m., depart Palmerston North 1.30 p.m.; !5 p.m. to Wairoa only by rail-car. Depart :• Worth 6.30 p.ml} arfive Napier 10,30 p,m. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'S. (after hour«-51-536).- "-- 1 •■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1941, Page 3

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