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Backache/ ■OSWfe. 'I Chronic backache, knife-like stabbing pains, W/ :3 • • 3 excruciating twinges that , '• • : .-y'. •; "? shake the body, an agony ?*7s I I to rise in the morning, ;.. v | torture to go about ° ne<s ■ fef daily duties—be warned * of deep-seated kidney :<:<■:/ . trouble. It may be those chronic pains reveal the y'. > fact that you will very i<-''-U shortly be in the grip of 'ft agonising rheumatism. Xffll||lhhllHll!l..H l ™ IS YOCR LIFE A DAILY TORTURE? many women carry on just - Wc are confident your chemist will tired-out with pain? How many men advise you to test a 3/6 bottle or De lose all the joy and pleasure of life Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Puls. He simply because they will not, learn how will tell you that the proprietors will other people in like condition have been refund your money if you cannot, in " relieved ? When we say De Witt’s 24 hours, see this remedy is doing Kidney and Bladder Pills will remedy you good. , backache, deep-seated rheumatism and Mls , E . Le Roy, of Campbell Street drive out the torturing pain of kidney Sumner, Christchurch, writes:— trouble, we say, go to your chemist and “ / have found. De Witt's Kidney and ask him how good is the prescription Bladder, Pills are the only thing that from which De Witt’s Pills are made. give me relief when my bach is bad. I -U__ _>««*■« . suffered for a number of years, but now, A Wonderful Guarantee thanks to De Wilt’s Kidney and Bladder Do you think that for over 40 years ™ De Witt’s Pills would sell by the million recommend them to other sufferers. in every country in the world unless "We impress upon you the jniportance they did the one thing claimed for them, of demanding clearly De Witt s Kidney and that is to end backache, rheUma- and Bladder Pills. See the name on tism, sciatica, joint pains, etc., caused the package. We believe there is by kidney trouble? .< nothing “just as good.” De WITT’S PILLS

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The Lowest Furniture Prices in 15 Years! - SCHA6FS (QAlfWf . c =c E New bedroom, dining-room and Chesterfield Suites to be sold at amazingly low prices. . If you’ve put off buying furniture till prices reach rock-bottom —THEN BUY NOW. You will never get al va l ues like these again. Many of the , SKA Suites and occasional furniture can- ' not be re P eate d at our l° w Prices. M *jl Some good second-hand furniture is J iIIT— ~~v to be sold at reduction prices. You iißkIp*- 1- 1 M| will be well rewarded by a visit to ’I this Big Sale. We pay freight on all goods. SCHAEF’S Furniture Warehouse HERBERT STREET, GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 376.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1932, Page 7