JOINT PAINS until I tried DeWitt’s Pills '* / suffered. 5 years from painful joints,” says Mrs. E. F. “ / felt rundown and depressed. / thought l would try De Witts Pills, and 1 was amazed at the wonderful change in my health.” Joint pains and backache warn you that your kidneys are out of order. To get kidneys working normally again take De Witt's Pills. They cleanse away paincausing poisons, tone up and strengthen the kidneys. You get visible proof of the direct action of De Witt’s Pills within 24 hours after the first dose. With kidneys restored to health, your pain will end. DeWitt'sjg£Pills for Backache, Rheumatism, Joint Pains and all forms of Kidnev Trouble. 3/6 and 6/6
Isn’t she charming! Such an attractive smile and nice teeth—she chews healthful, delicious Wrigley's Chewing Gum daily mg* u. % * n m & % n easy, pleasant wav to achieve these results. Chewing WRIGLEY’S also removes the small particles of food which lodge between the teeth and which may easily cause decay. And in cases of flatulence, it is a life-saver. In addition, this daily, agreeable way of chewing helps brace up sagging facial muscles and to restore the natural, attractive contour of your face and chin. find difficult to centrate, or nerves are unsteady, chewing WRIGLEY’S aids yi overcome these troubles. Three delicious flavours—P.K. (real peppermint), Spearmint (essence of garden mint) and Juicy Fruit (lusciously sweet). Buy several packets toupply handy. day and always have WRIGLEY’S Three Delicious Flavours for Your Choice. A New Zealand Product. On Sal* Everywhere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 27 October 1941, Page 7
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