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I MUST Get Rid of My Joint Pains is i WiZ^i m r y/ <M Decide that you must and you Wi'iJ get rid of that pain in your joints and you -will have taken the first big step along the road to recovery. The remainder, of the way is easy. No purgative salts, Eo Harmful Drugs no embrocations or rubbing oils. Just an inexpensive box of Be Witt’s Pills from the chemist Two pills taken with a drink of water at night and then, freedom from pain. When you think of all you have inhered you may find it hard to believe that such a simple method of treatment can accomplish so much in such a short space of time. Here is the reason. De Witt’s Pills cleanse, heal and strengthen your kidneys and your bladder and thus rid your Iwdy of the harmful uric acid that has been causing the pain in your joints. You cannot obtain results like this by any other means, and you cannot g“t rid of the pain in your joints while that, harmful uric acid remains. That is why De Witt’s Pills are recommended to you. If you will give them a fair trial pain will quickly disappear and your health M'ill improve in in any wn- s. Tiio most convincing proof ol tho efficacy of De Witt’s Pills is that afforded by the unsolicited testimonials of men and women who have actually used the remedy and by so doing have banished the joint pains which tortured them. The following is a typical case. j Writing from Browning St., Learnington, Cambridge, Mrs. Emily Critchley says “ I had trouble with my kidneys for years, and I used to suffer terribly with pain in my joints. I tried one remedy after another, without success, and I must have spent pounds in this manner, but in the end I was persuaded to try De Witt’s Pills, and they promptly gave me relief. Three bottles of the pills banished every trace of my ailment.” Freedom Fop You You too can be freed from your paia. Your nearest chemist sells and recommends De Witt’s Pills, and if only you will take them as directed you will quickly get rid of the swelling, the stiffness and the pains that make walking difficult and torture you every time you move. Your health will benefit in many ways when you get rid of the uric acid flv>f ic emi®'"" ri lf TVlin >n V'”’r (niels. DeWITTS KIDNEY AN* .> IitaDDEK USED WITH SUCCESS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR OVER FORTY YEARS PILLS A few hours after you take the first dose of De Witt’s Pills, discolouration of the urine will prove that they have'commenccd their good work. You will be able to tee that the cleansing, healing and strengthening ingredients of De Witt’s Pills have passed through your kidneys and your bladder. No other medicine furnishes proof like this, and when once yon have tried De Witt’s Pills, your one regret will be that you did not do so before. Take them for Scalding Pains, Gravel, Stone, Painful Joints, Stiffness . Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago, Sciatica. Give them-to children subject to Bed-uxi/ing ami to aged persons afflicted by Urinary pSnrdm, ami in every ease thev will give prompt relief and lasting benefit. SI ica ■with a glass of take * f 1

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Evening Star, Issue 19273, 11 June 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19273, 11 June 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19273, 11 June 1926, Page 9