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A SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION.

SAID TO CURE RHEOLVTTSM, KIDNEY TROUBLE, AXD BLADDER TROUBLES.

We know th.it the readers of this paper appreciate good advice, and we are glad, therefore, to be able to publish the following from a prominent physician. It is astonishing to know the prevalence of kidney trouble and other diseases, such as rheumatism, bladder and liver troubles, which are almost invariably caused by weak kidneys. It is said on good authority that fully one-third of the people in New Zealand who have reached the age of maturity are more or l«*i afflicted with kidney trouble in some form. The most dangerous feature of this disease is the fact that many people have it witliout their knowledge, and consequently neglect it ■until it has reached a dangerous stage. The least symptom of kidney trouble, such as backache, must be given prompt at tention, and a good reliable treatment should be taken, until every trace of the disease has been eliminated." We are glad to be able to give our readers a prescription which we have seldom known to fail in any case. It contains no harmful ingredients, is pleasant to take, not exj)ensive, and can be supplied by any good chemist-. Jt is as follows: Tincture Gentian Compound, one ounce; Syrup Rhubarb, one ounce ; Liquid Harkola Compound, one ounce; Syrup of Ginger, livo ounces. Take a teaepoonful aiter each meal, and one at bed-time. We are glad to publish thie prescription, as we know it will help our afflicted readeis who give it a fair trial. If taken continuously for a few weeks, it will bo found to he an almost absolutely certain cure for rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, backache, and all allied complaints. Note.—Other papers axe privileged to copy the above.—-[Advt.]

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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A SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION. Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 3

A SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION. Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 3