If everyone realised how vitally imortant to general health was the natural, ealthy working of the kidneys, not one ase of kidney weakness would go a day ntreated. Every drop of blood in your System must pass through the kidneys, there to be filtered of all impurities and poisons— chief among them being uric acid. If the kidneys are too weak to discharge this duty properly, the uric acid is carried all over the body. This uric acid will then form jagged crystals that settle in joints, causing painful swellings, Stiffness, and finally the agony of rheumatism. Or the crystals may actually lodge in the bladder and give rise to gravel, cawwt bg mU if ; Stone or cnronic vour kidneys are ailing.
i inflammation. . : | Kidney weakness, which can be easily -i recognised by backache, heaviness and General lassitude, should be treated at r fence with De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder a IPills. .... . v 1 They act directly on the kidneys, toning r (them up and assisting them to clear the - system of impurities. Insist on the genuine n De Witt’s Pills in the white, blue and i- told packet. Sold by all chemists and e storekeepers, price 3/6 and 6/6. BLADDER 1 For Rheumatism, Sac&iacSie, efc
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 23 May 1936, Page 12
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