RHEUMATISM DeWitt’s Pills worked wonders for me *'/ was bedridden with Rheumatism ’* says Mrs. A. H. “/ was advised to try De Witt? s Pills , and got relief after the first two doses. The second bottle saw me walking about again, to the astonishment of my friends ." When weak kidneys allow poisons and Impurities to accumulate in the system, Rheumatism starts. The only way to clear the system of poisons and impurities is to restore your kidneys to health. Within 24 hours of taking the first dose of De Witt's Pills you will have visible proof that they are actually at work on the kidneys. In a very short time you’ll feel those rheumatic pains leaving you. DeWittsj£Pills for Backache. Rheumatism, Joint Pains and all forms of kidney Trouble. 3/6 and 6/6.
DAILY IRREGULARITY THE BANE OF MANY FOHK Daily irregularity, or in other words — constipation —makes you dull, listless, sluggish, irritable, and produces headaches. It leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth, gives you a tired out feeling and ■weakens ypur resistance to colds and other germ diseases. To combat Constipation don’t use drastic purgatives that sicken and gripe you. Keep to the good old family medicine, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, which have proved their merit year in and year out. They are purely vegetable, help to promote daily regularity, and act on the liver and kidneys.
It . . of course we CARRY!!” When you’ve a houseful of furniture to be shifted; when you’ve got three cords of firewood to be delivered; when you want goods railed; when you’ve got a carrying job, iu fact . . . ring 6205. That's Child Bros.! That’s where you’ll find service. Child Bros PHONE 6205, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 186, 7 August 1941, Page 9
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