BEWARE OF BACKACHE
Heed the warning given by that first stab of pain in your back. It is something more than Backache. Regard it as a sign that all is not well with your kidneys. They aro allowing uric acid to escape. Prompt treatment with De "VVitt’s Pills will put the trouble right, but neglect or wrongful treatment may make you a cripple for life. Sometimes Backache goes away of its own accord and you think that all is well, but it comes back again, worse than before, and the longer you delay treatment the more serious your condition becomes, for the pain you recognise as Backache is caused by harmful uric neid which lias escaped your kidneys and settled in the muscles and tissues of your back. At first it is just a dull ache, but later on it becomes more severe. Sharp, stabbing pains like knife thrusts arc then experienced and you dread every movement. Now that j'ou know how serious Backache really is, you will surely not be satisfied with half measures any longer. Rest may caso your pains. Poultices or plasters may give you temporary relief, but if you lake De Witt’s Pills, which you can get very cheaply from the chemist, you will restore your kidneys to a healthy state, arid thus get rid of the cause of your suffering in a natural manner. Many thousands of men and women in all parts of the world have proved this, and the remedy which has done so much for others is now within the easy reach of every suffering reader. Ask your chemist to-day for a 3s €d box of De Witt’s Pills. Take two of the pills before you go to bed to-night, and your back will be better in the morning.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 10
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297BEWARE OF BACKACHE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 10
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