RHEUMATISM: THE OPEN-AIR WORKERS' PERILu lIERE IS A GUARANTEED CURE. Constant exposure to our ever-chang-ing weather brings to thousands of openair workers tho excruciating pains of rheumatism, tho down-dragging misery of sciatica and a lowered standard of vigour ar»d vitality. Sudden chills start sharp pains in the back. Warm days of hard work, followed by cold nights, make musicles !itifl and .very painful. Joints swell and limbs almost 6eem to creak as you want to movo them, At the very first twinge of pain or stiffness go to your chemist and get a 3s 6d bottle of Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Take two at niglit-time and ond before each meal. Yoin w'U find the pain stopped practically at once, and if you persevere your cure is. certain. Do Witt's Kidney and Blacider Pills clear the blood of nil poisons that set up the rheumatic condition. They restore vigour and vitality and make you well to stay well. For over forty years De Witt's have been recommended by doctors, and they are so!d undei a definite guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Many people have been bedridden for months and have despaired of ever being cured. But it is these very sufferers who are now grateful for health restored are most anxious to tell others how swollen, gnarled knuckles become supple once again, bow the down-nrag-ging, short-stabbing pains in back find joints quickly disappear. Their sccre !, . sfi.plc 0„0. I'erbapa bj such an announcement ne tins, y of itie po'sons wilt's will do it &jZ£:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 11
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