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SCIATICA a ARE YOUR NERVES LIKE BED-HOT POKERS ? Sciatica, with its burning “ red-hot-poker-‘like” pains starting from the small of the back and carrying the intense agony down the legs, is a uric acid trouble. Until yen •clear the blood of this poison you cannot, •be cured. Sciatica, just as rheumatism and lumbago, is caused by the deposit of tiny yet razor-edged uric acid crystals which tear away at ; That is why you have paiu. Rest and warmth areicettaihLy.good, hut •until you stimulate thejkidneys to rid the ‘body of the, .pain-causing -poisons you will never be cured. The kidneys are really the 'filters of the blood, which flows through, them, and if'they are in a'healthy, strong condition theyfake out of ft 'all this -poison which then .passes out of the body through the -bladder. But if the Judnevs\are weak and unable .to. do . their wwk:, the urea is held up in the body—a maligpant poison which is going- to destroy your health. This urea is found in (healthy urine in large quantities. Only when the kidneys are healthy.is it removed from fhe-bloofl by the kidneys .and passed out with the it b- rest of the secretions—urje aeffi. water,etc.' FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE "OF The very best-advice you can.possibly have THHQ ME TIME QIIEEEDEE} to end your pain and sufferingds ; to take a Itfiid UsvKl-ijwlt .o.UrrEKKB’J short course with De Wittes Kidney’and Writing f>' om Fareorct, South Island, Many thousands of .sufferers from <terJfr. -Shaw says:— dor many months rible crippling sciatica, rheumatism.‘back-: I suffered so badly with Sciatica, that I ache, bladder trouble, who have tested began to fear I should never be well “De Witt’s” now say theyare permanently again, but a friend advised me to try Tid of pain and suffering. Why not follow De Witt's Pills, and my-health-improved JT? 11 ’ ex amplc- . Ask .yPl] 1 ’chemist ; fl,bput - from the first dose. lam now* guile XhQLb ClUw J t && J) . 11 11111/////////W. //%,.. . INVALUABLE IN ALL -CASES OF RHEUMATISM BACKACHE .HBO W W « « <■ WEAK KIDNEYS CYSTITIS ***:£■■; JOINT PAINS GRAVEL LUMBAGO STONE ‘ ■ W SOIATIGA .NEURITIS . £. ''' X and all Kidney and Bladder Troubles KETTLE BROS. LTD. 1 I 1 Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. » I ? 1 ‘ Wine and Spirit Merchants ; ===== ' ‘ I t, AGENTS FOR NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTULE I I-* ~ ’ ( INSURANCE CO. ?I». 1 / ' ‘ fl

MURCHISON MOTORS GREYMOUTH—NELSON PIONEER SERVICE CARS LEAVE Empire Hotel, Greymouth, 7 a;m. [Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving Neilson 4 p.m. AND LEAVE NELSON 7.30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving Greymouth 5 p.m. > \ FARES: Nelson —Greymouth £2 Single. Nelson —Greymouth £3 15s Return. Nelson —Reefton 10s Single. Nelson —Reefton £2 15s-Return. Nelson —Westport £1 12s 6d Single. Nelson—Westport £3 Return. { -Comfortable sedan cars/ ALL PASSENGERS CALLED FOR. GREYMOUTH BOOKING AGENTS : W Fletcher, Tobacconist, Tainhi St.,, ’phone 424; and E. V. Arthur, 134 High St., ’phone 545. DAILY SERVICE MURCHISON—NELSON AND VICE VERSA, Leaving Murchison 7 a.m. and leaving Nelson 4.p,m.

PILES RELIEVED—“THANKS TO ZANN.” Mrs W.E., Hastings, writes: “I am feeling a lot better sinjee I have started on the pile points you sent. It would be hard to explain what I have suffered, but thanks to your Zann treatment I am getting better.” Write for trial treatment enclosing ninepenco in stamps. Address: Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington Booklets and stocks of “Zann” obtainable from Hanwell Williams and Ross, chemists Greymouth.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1931, Page 3

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