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[Tliat Pain— M*? KIDNEY itttA TROUBLE BK\ This 40-year-old remedy will not tail you! \ Of all the vital organs of the body, of supreme importance are the kidneys. They are filters ■. Fra lagB; 2., and blood purifiers for the whole system. When the kidneys fail in their work you get those first symptoms of backache, weakness, headache, / dqiression, then loss of vitality and vigour, pel haps bladder trouble. w!s' I Kidney trouble means that certain poisons, * which tn the ordinary way would be taken away J from the body, are kept imprisoned. Gradually, Sa&SttSF > dav by day, there is stored up that malignent &£ J, ./ influence which in time, if neglected, will break down all your health resources. Headaches tgs' f will come unexpectedly; in the region of the %' back will be felt either dull, depressing pains or S knife-life stabs; joints swell painfully; the com- | , plexion becomes sallow or spotted. Dark rings ’ and “ bags ’’ appear under the eyes. Tiny, yet ’ rt razor-like crystals are carried through the blood fSffilgKs i to lodge in the joints and tear away at the gragjlg W.I sensitive nerves. That is why you have ex- jt&Wgi ' £ cruciatmg pains. v. For Rheumatism, Chronic Backache, i. J Euble, Sciatica, Lassitude and B signs of Kidney f' i there is no remedy than De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. Made from a prescription the ingredients of which are clearly printed on each box, they act directly on the kidneys and cleanse the blood of the poisons and impurities that are causing you constant pain. In 24 hours you will see and know they are doing you good. There is no secret about this wonderful remedy Many women (and men, too) go about daily duties literally broken down with pain. Back nearly breaking, muscles twitching and burning, joints stiff and swollen, bladder troubles, no vitality, work hateful, no interest in pleasures others enjoy —yes, most surely the cause is Kidney Trouble. Start at once with De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They can be taken by the very old, the quite young and by women at all times. Sold by chemists everywhere, in the blue, white and gold box, price 3'6, or the more economical size, 6/6 —never sold loose. Be WITT’S Kidney & Bladder Pills Confidently recommended for Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sciatica, Stone, Backache, faiat ui Muscles and joints, and all the serious symptoms caused bv Kidrev Troublt

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 10

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