AM«r s sansus Y -the & find of RHEUMATISM Here’s news, good news, for all who suffer from rheumatism. A South Sea Islands Trader tells how he ended his “terrific pain” by talcing De Witt’s Pills. Erery rheumatic sufferer should benefit by his experience. Mr. C. D. E., a Justice of the Peace, says:—"/ suffered, terrific pain in my back, arms and shoulders from Lumbago and Rheumatism, especially at night. Someone suggested De Witt’s Pills. J took them and honestly got relief the next day and now am absolutely cured. X am 60 and have had no return of the complaint.” ( Nut aatf address on application). Rheumatism is due to weak kidney action. Sluggish kidneys fail to remove waste matter, poisons and impurities —especially excess uric acid — from the system. As these poisons accumulate, razoredged uric acid crystals settle in the muscles and joints, making them stiff and painful. Your back aches and you are seldom free from pain. De Witt’s Pills overcome rheumatism because they are made specially to aid weak kidneys. In 24 hours from the first dose you have positive proof—you see they are doing you good. Pain is ended; vigour and vitality return. DeWitt’s^Pills mm Am especitllj to end the pain of Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago* Sciatica, Joint Pains, Urinary Disorders and all forms of Kidney Trouble. Obtainable from chemists and storekeepers everywhere, prices 5/i and 6/6*
For Lining Office 5" or Home Interiors i Use PLYWOOD. ! I There is nothing to equal it for ■ Stained or Painted effects. a We Stock PLYWOODS • in all the best grades and grains. ( Whether you need a large or I. •mall quantity, we can supply at reasonable prices. H. L-. TOWNSHEND j| Building Contractor and Timbei ■ Merchant. Main and Rainforth . Sts.. Palmerst on Nth. 'Phone 5126. |
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Manawatu Times, Volume 65, Issue 165, 13 July 1940, Page 3
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