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Rheumatism QUESTIONS EVERY SUFFERER SHOULD ASK HIMSELF Why do I suffer the agonising pains of Rheumatism ? Why are MY joints painful and creaky? Why do MY muscles feel as though they are tied into knots? There are thousands of other men and women of my age who live in the same conditions as I do, yet they do not have to put up with this awful agony. The answer is— LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS The kidneys are wonderful filters of the waste matter which is being constantly formed in the body. But if .the kidneys get run down, through a chill, weakness, or as the result of an illness, you soon become aware of something wrong. First, occasional pains shoot through the limbs, the back will ache, the urine will look muddy or discoloured. Later come pains in the joints and muscles. So it is obvious that no real relief can come until the cause of the impurities in the body—improperly working or weak kidneys—is remedied, De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are especially compounded to restore sick kidneys to health. Working gently but efficiently, they bring the kidneys back to health, reduce the inflammation, and so tone them up that they are able once again to do their work—remove the waste matter from the system—and your Rheumatism goes with it. Not only do you lose those agonising and crippling pains, but you feel stronger, younger and more vigorous, because the poisons in your body, which were hampering your health, have been removed. You owe it to yourself to start a course to-day with—- / m 0 Weak Kidneys are allowing uric acid to accumulate. Dewitts KIDNEY & BLADDER PILLS Sold everywhere at.3/6 and 6/6 per box. The large size is a wonderful saving, as it contains 2£ times the quantity in the 3/6 size.

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Evening Star, Issue 22774, 8 October 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22774, 8 October 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22774, 8 October 1937, Page 16

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