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(THIS MAN ANOTHER YOU BENEFIT BY THEIR DUAL EXPERIENCE. Her* is another remarkable case. A man who had suffered for years from backache and joint pains has found, after he had spent a lot of money on other pills and medicines, that De Witt's Pills are the only sure cure. Read thischwrful veteran's letter:—" I have suffered with acute pains in my back since ray youth, when I sustained an injury.. The pains whore terrible, just as though I Traa being ' stabbed with knives and as time went on the pain travelled to my arms and shoulders ; I dreaded lying down or getting up. I had tried courses of other pills and medicines, but obtained no relief, and at last, seeing an »dv©rti»ement m n •hop for De Witt's PUls. I bought a small bottle, which I am heartily glad to ■ay gate me wonderful relief. It is more \tonderful as lam 66 years of age, a builder, and now I am able to work regularly like a Trojan." That is what Mr. H. Smith, of Silvarmines Road, St. Arnauds, Victoria, wrote on 23rd March, 1922. The reproduction of a showcard, seen in the above illustration, features - Mr. J. Bona, 440, High Street, East Prahrau, who wrote in April, 1920, telling UB that he had been restored to health by De Witt's.Pills. Twentv months afterwards he wrote as follows :— •• On this day (Sunday). 20th of November, 1921, ray 66th birthday, I write you these fsw lin.*s to state that De Witt's Pills are still keeping me free of uric acid and pains I previously experienced." Why is it that these two people and hundreds of thousands of others are relieved and cured? Let us tell you. To cure kidney trouble of any kind you must have a remedy to rid you of the cause. Most so-called remedies do not touch the centre of the trouble—the kidneys—but you get actual proof that De Witt's Pills do. Be suspicious of sickness, headache, backache, heartburn, cloudy urine, st'ffnesa in various parts of the body—they may be symptoms of th» approach of deadly kidney disease. Mr. C VAGG,, of Fsngakawa, writes: *' I was a great sufferer with my back for years. After taking two bottles of De Witt's Pills, lam a new man. De Witt's made the curs." The World's Greatest Remedy for: — Rheumatism, lumbago, sciatka, stone, grave!, gout and the preceding symptoms such as backache, pains in the feet, arms or legs, depression, constipation, irritability, pain in the muscles and joints. Always remember that De Witt's Pills give benefit more quickly and consequently at a far less cost than any other remedy, because they ro to the centre of the troubles, a fact which cannot be claimed by other so-called kidney or backache piils—De Witt's Pills cure by removing the cause. When you buy tha Pills, bo sure they are Do Witt's in blue, white and gold boxes, in hygienic containers, with the special blue wax seal on the cork inside. Price 3/6 per boi, or 6/6 for ono 2} times as large—a great saving. De Witt's Kidney &. Bladder Piiis are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere in every part of the civilised world. If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney & Bladder Pills with the blue wax • seal on the cork, send the price of the package to E. C. De Witt'& Co. Ltd., 89, Custom House Quay, Wellington, aud they will be sent by return of post. Trial box sent for three penny stamps—mention this paper. WMM "* Mw^i **" ... - ■ — mmmmmmmm J] THE FAMOUS RED PACKET. I For Discriminating Smokers. I Sole Manufacturer*: ARDATH TOBACCO Co.. Ltd.. LONDON. 1 c/oatt/r Gui/TrU KjA/Jjwd i/sfom fwt m MiwL m mJm. pod. mM*m A Bottle makes a pint of Hfllj V, // umKaaaßa Wi/M finest Family Couih and P Slffl 1922 /W The ROLL closes y& DEEP SEA y TRAWLED FISH TP/\ «r¥H A\^ JHave 3 flavour and firm delicacy of A SkJP MT*L A flesh that you will not find in those harbour caught—and, buying from 91 f* fi V% TOD us. you are assured of their absolute **•» " ffmH&m freshness. Our Trawlers ensure a regular ?o. W velr your to get ou th« Supply direct from the deep sea nets Ro „, may „, lmpected and Enro| . and they reach our shops straight ment forms secured upon % their arrival at the wharf. At the following Offices: SANFORD'S FISH MARTS. For An * Electorate— Lower Queen Street, opp. C.P.O. A «» ? ,0 o h ' blt J? n < Jff e *T%f l Broadway, Newmarket. ' 244. Queen Street City Symonds Street. *,Rom niJ." I "PiCorner Pitt St. and Karangahape Road. AII ti^sS^^tß m '£ City. 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The 1% » strong, pliable calf uppers ami | National Prohibition Camnaiffn tough sole leather ensure long Auckland Area Prohibition ' wear, while the wide fitting and I Council dainty ankle- strap give excep- | 2 ; 4 Qne „ A «dd«d: ' tional comfort unci that refined I Telephone 4005. appearance so necessary to well- fl dressed college girls. 1 '. ■ ' '''..'.' Also, High-grade Call Derby Col- I , • lege Shoes. I To be on the Winning Side now 17/9> Postage ad. Next Month You Must SEE OUR WINDOWS. j Get on the Roll before it is I — — — Too Late;, Ladies requiring perfect com- i • . v .• fort should see our-famous 1/-..JL JC ' .'"' IGo-Sasie Shoes. VOCC IOF James Adams & Co. PROHIBITION Wellesley Street East. nuiUJifWHiiii.._...iHii—imimmm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 12

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