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RHEUMATISM THE OPEN-AIR WORKERS’ PERIL

HERB IS A GUARANTEED CURE. Constant exposure to our ever-chang-ing weather brings to thousands _ot open-air workers the excruciating pains of rheumatism, the down-dragging misery of sciatica, and a lowered standard of vigor and vitality. Sudden chills start sharp pains in the hack. 'Warm days of hard work, billowed by cold nights, make muscles stiff and very painful. Joints swell and limbs almost seem to creak as you want to move them. At the very first twinge of pain or stiffness go to your chemist ami get a 3s (xl bottle of Do Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. Take two at nighttime and one before each meal 'fun will find the pain stopped practically at once, and if you persevere your cnie is certain. De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills clear the blood oi all poisons that set up the rheumatic condition. They restore vigor and y;tnl;fy and make you well to stay well. Bor over forty years De Witt’s Iu ; e bent recommended by doctors, and they ate sold under a. definite guarantee oi satisfaction or money hack. Many people have been bed-ridden for months and have despaired of ever being cured. But it is these very sufferers who are now grateful for health restored, are most anxious to tell others how swollen, gnarled knuckles become supple once again, how the down-dragging, shortstabbing pains in the back and joints quickly disappear. I heir secret, is a simple one. Pehraps by reading such an announcement as tins they were induced to test the i anions forty-years-old remedy, Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. In 24 hours relief was obtained, they persevered, and wore cured. Why don’t yon start to banish pain, get rid of the poisons in the blood that are ruining your health! “De Witt’s” will do it for yon. This we guarantee. Why not’get your s’ M '- ply now? —[Advt.j

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Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 12

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RHEUMATISM THE OPEN-AIR WORKERS’ PERIL Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 12

RHEUMATISM THE OPEN-AIR WORKERS’ PERIL Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 12