LASTING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO. REMEDY WITHIN EASY REACH OF EVERY READER. Striking Testimony from Mr. Doddridge Get your kidneys right. That is the first step. Take De Witt's Pills to cleanse, heal and strengthen congested and weakened kidneys, and it is surprising how quickly you will get rid of the uric acid that is making your back bad. Poultices, plasters, liniments and oils are all very well in their way, but they cannot reach your kidneys, and therefore they cannot possibly do moro than give you temporary relief. Your own chemist or your doctor can tell you how good De Witt's Pills are for lumbago, because they know what they contain, but more convincing still, per haps, is the testimony of someone who has -suffered, just like you. Read the following striking testimony Irom Mr. J S. Doddridge, of Forcett House, Forcett, Tasmania, who says:- ' 1 had often heard peoplo praise De Witt's Pills as a remedy for lumbago, and when 1 had a bad back I gave them a trial. I was in great pain at the time, out 1 am glad to say they gave me almost instant relief." Freedom from pain, bottor health, greater strength, brighter spirits. These are results which always follow the use of De Witt's Pills. Yet they only cost 3s 6d per box, and you can got them from voui nearest chemist to-day. Surely you will not continue to suffer when a remedy like this is within easy reach.—Advt.
It costs three-eighths of a penny to one penny per dozen to preserve eggs with Sharland's Egg Preservative. Small tins sufficient for 14 dozen egga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19727, 29 August 1927, Page 14
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