RHEUMATIC PAINS QUICKLY DISAPPEAR
There is no weary waiting for result* when Do Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Fills are employed in the treatment of rheumatic trouble. Relief is experienced in a few hours after the first dose is taken, and from then onwards improvement is effected by leaps and bounds until all trace of the ailment disappears. It has been suggested that this rapid improvement is due to the action of powerful drugs; but a glance at the formula, printed plainly on every box of De Witt's Pills, proves that this well-known remedy contains no trace of any harmful drugs. The pills may be taken by young persons and aged invalids and nothing but benefit can possibly follow their use. Chemists supply De Witt’s Pills at a moderate price which places them within the easy reach of every sufferer, and complete directions for use are given with every box. Take De Witt’s Pills as soon as Uio first twinge of Rheumatism warns vou of the presence of an excess of harmful „nc acid in your blood, and the trouble will quickly disappear, for De Witt's Pills will make your kidneys healthy and active. and healthy, active kidnevs will eliminate harmful uric acid as fast as it forms. That is the real secret of the success of De Witt’s Pills, and that is why they cannot fail to do vou good You ure surely entitled to kno'w what a remedy is composed of; how it acts and why it will do you good, and this information is frankly given in connection with De Witt’s Pills. The formula is pj'uted plainly on every box anil a p ;i:i----l “.et is enclosed which fullv <lo«oril„-. the action of the remedy. This should give yon confidence in De Witt’s Pills, ami if you will give them a trial vnu will quic...y believe in their efficacy.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 10
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