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? ' Symptoms of a Weak Bladder A very common complaint with serious ! ■. consequences. Thousands suffer in Ignorance j It fa really remarkable how many people are suffering with bladder trouble, yet do not know it. Number'ess children are suffering with weak bladders, and their parents do not know it, thinking all the time that the chilu is naaglity. This is wrong: But there is an even greater number of men and women, both old and youne-. who ar« v ■ suffering with bladder trouble. They know there is ______ something wrong, but what it is they cannot tell. Jost road these symptoms through, and see if any of them apply to yotu—Nasty taste in the mouth, bad complexion, scanty urine, restlessness at \||v^||a night, continual thirst, pains in the groin with a burning sensation inside, inability to retain 4fr VW 'Tu urine (bed-wetting', stone or gravel in the // bladder, too frequent desire to urinate,brick- v HI dustier sediment in the urine, and an J r 1 If you have any of these symptom!) you A J (j || should not neglect them, because if you do you Oto A will find that instead of curing itself, your Msg Vljj T bladder trouble will get worse. It has never i / been known for of bladder disease to fa ij Slight pain 3 may develop into chronic rfaeu1. , delicate "tissues is most grateful, and as they assist the kidneys in passing the uric acid \ ***** • poison from the system, this prolific source of £m ft d 7 Back bodily torture is quickly but surely removed. J? W > When the kidneys and bladder are restored, Mpß||a|lgL* affl and can pass poison themselves, the dragging pains will leave, the joints cease I § aching, and the delicate organs will become mA? I % IS W soothed in their irritated and inflamed parts. Then Itf JL&k j|g I I / you really will be surprised how different all Mar *Bss ipP j 1 £ the world will seem to you. Instead of drudgery, M Mss jff JF your household duties will become a pleasure, life ffl §m M * ' will be brighter—you will be brighter acid happier, ** mffl £f and so will those with whom you come in contact Many remedies claim to cure, and do, without doubt, give relief for a time, but the one remedy which will give ▼oa muck relief, andmost probably a permanent cure, is De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, for when once cured by these wonderful little pills, our readers say they are cured for ever. And yet they are so gentle in action that babies may take them. They will cure you no matter how old you are. WHk #f f® J J,i Kidney & Bladder De Witt s PiUs Of dwmlsts and storekeepers everywhere, 3/- and 5/6 per box. If you have any diffi- ■. catty in getting genuine Ds Witt's Pills with the blue seal on cork, send your money to Fairbatrn, Wright & Co., Danedln, Cfaristchurch, Auckland, and Wellington, who will gladly supply by return.

JE6O Lower in Price :■ Despite the War Tax £325, fully equipped at main ports, is the price of the 1916 Overland Special Colonial Model. That is £60 less than the 1915 Overland* mountable rims—one extra—rain-vision ventiwhich sold at £385. The two big reasons for lating type built in wind-shield, magnetic speed- ; it are a bigger factory and enormous sales, ometer, genuine leather upholstery, extra tube " 600 Cars <x day is the present output of and cover. Luxury and value are inbuilt. Overland* And finally—for dashing appearance and splenThe 1916 Colonial Model is a luxurious power- did finish it holds pride of place. It has a snug j ful fellow. It has a trusty motor of 35 h.p. It streamline body, specially painted in rich suede f has the thmno-syphon cooling, 5-bearing grey for New Zealand conditions. Yet the crankshaft, 1 anderslang- rear springs, 33 x total price is only £325 at main ports. Never 4-inch tyres of best .quality. And it has every before was there such car value. Make up equipment which makes for comfort, safety, your mind to own one of these handsome economy. For instance there's the electric models. Come to our garage and see one. yforring and lighting system, headlight dimmers Or, if you can't call, send for the fully illustrated for city streets, one-man top, with cover, de- catalogue. It is free. * N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH Selling A*»ntS:*WIMPENTJY BROS, a REID, LTD., Dnnedin and Gore. i 18 ■ 1 . —— . —

HMOD-MILNE TYRES.! © Made4n England by British Workmen.. jj I Foil Stock at N.Z. Depot— \ 1 10 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. | I EVERY TXRE GUARANTEED. J Your Eyes are Worth faking Care of. Take 15 minntes some day .. soon and let us advise yon as to your Spectacles. Johnstone & Haslett, (Certificated) CHEMISTS and OPTICIANS, 162 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Post Office), DUNEDIN. OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weeldy in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers tuirrvailed facilities for Advertising ""vthiag ri iottiiest to country leaders.

f HORROCKSES' I FLANNELETTES | LONGCLOTHS I MADAPOLAMS and DRILLS | beat all competition I | SEE HORROCKSES* NAME ON SELVEDGE & { und decline all substitutes. ■ Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers fi i Quality. ■ I With LEA & PERRBNS' SAUCE, W a few drops sprinkled over the meat, Hpk fish-or cheese, &c. # are all that is wi required to impart the most delicious piquancy and flavour. Ma The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients make a little of this sauce go JliOT a long way. Sim® OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS mHE FARMERS' PAPER.—The AgriculJOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.—: X tu.al Depa-tment of the Otago Witness Jcib Printing of every description done with is acknowledged to be unequalled by that Despatch, and at the Lowest Currant Kates, of any other Weekly is the dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 4