NOTHING BETTER FOR RHEUMATISM
ASK YOUR CHEMIST. When you take De Witt’s Pills for your rheumatio trouble you are using the best remedy it is possible to obtain. The formulsr, printed plainly on every box, proves this, and if further proof were needed it is furnished by letters of praise from people who have used De Witt’s Pills and have thereby been restored to health and strength. You may have spent both time and money in a vain search for something that will eaBS your pain and restore the use of your limbs, and you are disgusted and disheartened by your failure. You find it hard to believe that a simple, inexpensive remedy like De Witt’s Pills can succeed where costly medicines and elaborate treatments have failed, but if only you will forget all about your past disappointments and give De Witt’s Pills a fair trial, you will never forget it.
From the moment you take the first dose you will begin to feel better, and you will find that De Witt’s Pills do much more than relieve pain. They will cleanse and heal your kidneys, and healthy, active kidneys will quickly rid your system of the poisonous uric acid which tortures you and makes you ill.
Take the first step to better health by getting a box of De Witt’s Pills from the chemist to-day. The cost is trifling, and full directions for the treatment of your ailment are given in every box. While you sleep they will ease your pain, and when morning comes you will see and feel and know for certain that they are doing you good.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12298, 18 November 1925, Page 9
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271NOTHING BETTER FOR RHEUMATISM New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12298, 18 November 1925, Page 9
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