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LASTING RELIEF FKOM RHEUMATISM REMEDY WITHIN EASY REACH • OF EVERY READER. STRIKING TESTIMONY FROM MRS CRiXCHLEY. Rememoer that rneumatic pains are caused by small, hard crystals or uno acid which cur and grind into tissues, muscles, and nerves. Tii.en consider which is tne best method ol treatment —winch is most lately to give you quicit ana lasting benefit—and you will choose D.e vVitt’s Rills. iNot simply because they are so widely advertised or so inexpensive, but because they rid your system of tiic harmful uric acid which is the cause of your ailment.

Head the following striking testimony from Mrs L. Critchlcy, of Browning street, Leamington, Cambridge, who writes:—“ 1 had rheumatic' trouble tor more than twenty years, and 1 could not find a remedy. Then 1 ‘was advised to try De Witt’s Pills, and I felt better long before I had finished taking the first bottle. I have never had rheumatism since, and I am always pleased to tell other sufferers what De Witt's Pills havo done for me.” No one would willingly endure one unnecessary hour of the torture of rheumatism, and it is hoped that this testimony will persuade every suffering reader to give De Witt’s Pills a trial. They are tasteless and easily swallowed, and they never gripe or cause pain, yet they often give relief in an hour, even after the failure of costly and elaborate treatment. Try them to-day. They are within yo ivSt isy reach, for they only cost J/fi per box, and all chemists soli and recommend them. Ask your chemist what he thinks of of Do Witt’s Pills. He knows the formula, and he will tell you that De Witt's Pills are an honest and dependable remedy for Rheumatism, Backache, '.Lumbago, Sciatica, Joint Pains, and other ailments due to an excess of uric acid in the blood.— [Advt.]

Which Way.—Little Girl (who has been taken by her uncle to an aeroplane meeting; for the first time): “ Uncle, do you think they will ever Set to heaven on these machines?” Unde (facetiously): “Not by going up, my dear; more likely by coining down I ‘ In cold, damp weather, always keep “NAZOL” handy. Take some drops on sugar, or inhale occasionally. The surest safeguard. CO doses Is 6d. — [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 9