NOTHING BETTER FOR BACKACHE QUITE INEXPENSIVE, Ho persuaded to try Do Witt’s Pills for the pain in your back and yon will quickly obtain relief. In a, few hours the dull ache will cease, and the improvement of your general health will surprise yon. Yon will feel stronger, brighter, and hotter in every way, and you will know that you have chosen the best possible remedy for your ailment. Ilomember, it is uric acid that causes the sharp, stabbing pains in your back and the dull ache in your loins. You cannot hope to drive this harmful urio acid out of your system with purgative medicines, but if you will take l)e Witt’s Pills they will restore your kidneys to a healthy, active state, and thus help you to get rid of the cause of your trouble in a natural manner. This method of treatment is so inexpensive that all can afford it, and so easy and pleasant that even delicate women and young children _ can take the pills without the least risk of any ill olfect. Do Witt’s Pills do not gripe or purge or cause the least inconvenience. They simply cleanse, heal, and strengthen the kidnyes so that they can filter the blood as At flows through them. There is no quicker or better way of ridding the system of harmful uric acid, and if only yon will decide to give the remedy a trial you will q’uickly obtain the results yon desire—freedom from pain, better health, greater strength. Your chemist sells and recommends De Witt’s Pills. He knows the formula, and he will_ tell you that they contain ingredients which cannot fail to do you good.—
IN A PIU-PIU MAT. Expressing as his dying wish that he he buried in the Maori dress, Guy Walker, tailor, has died at Victoria, British Columbia, in his seventy-ninth year. Born in England, Walker later spent many years in Now Zealand, serving through the Maori Wars. His’ dying wish sprang from his esteem for the Natives of New Zealand. His Victoria residence extended over thirty-five years. Use “NAZOL” and you won’t keep a bad cold or sore throat above a day or two. Acte like a charm. Sixty doses Is 6th—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19045, 14 September 1925, Page 3
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