RHEUMATISM WEAKENS THE HEART
DON'T LIVE IN DANGER TRY THIS FREE Thousands of men and women are living in daily peril of heart trouble, due to Rheumatism in some form or another. The chronic pain, stiffness in joints and swellings which we call rheumatism are due to excess of uric acid poisons in- the blood. The kidneys are -not carrying out their work properly, and these poisons, instead of passing out. of the body, accumulate. So, in .addition to agonising pains day and night, vital, organs suoh as the heart are weakened in their action. This is your chief danger, a danger you should not neglect. Thews is a remedy that will act quickly and surely. It is doc-tor-recommended, and has been tested in tens of thousands, of cases for over forty years. Your chemist stocks Ejo ■Witt's Kidnev ana Bladder Pills, and sells them to" you under the guarantee pf satisfaction or money back. The price is 3s 6d. In De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills you have no new untried mysterious remedy.. You have a preparation that has. .been known for forty years to the public. We do not say De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills Will cure a long standing case ic one clay. We do say that in 24 hours you "will have clear proof they haye started your cure. Persevere and your return to health is certain.-- Now If you want to stay-in pain, if you. want to Jet uric acid poison your system, neglect this notice. If ypu want to start your cure, follow the example of thousands of otliers atM ,get your supply of .the famous De W/itt's -Kidney and Bladder Pills at once.-*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 25 October 1928, Page 3
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