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BACKACHE A Warning that something Is wrong with your Kidneys How often have you told yourself that your backache was due to over-tiredness —that you had been taking “ too much out of yourself"? Make no mistake—those stabbing, sudden pains, or that downdragging, dull ache, are Nature’s warning of a trouble that may seriously undermine your health. Your kidneys are at fault—they are not discharging their duty. If you try to carry on you will be giving yourself needless agony. What is more, you will be allowing poisons, uric acid among them, to spread all over the body, because your kidneys are too weak to filter them out naturally. This uric acid will then form crystals that lodge in the joints, giving rise to backache or rheumatism and it may lead to scalding gravel or inflammation of' the bladder. Why suffer the maddening pain of backache, when De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills will bring certain, quick relief. You will have visible proof of this within 24 hours of taking them. No other pills will do this. Get a supply of De Witt’s Pills from your chemist or storekeeper to-day. Price 3/6 and 0/6. DeWITTS KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS For Rheumatism, Backache, etc. % ton cannot be welt if your kidneys are ailing. Nothin* i* more annoying to discover tliaJ half of the preserved fruit has gone “ wrong, caused through using faulty lids and rings. Vernon Smith, The Ironmonger, sells extra LIDS at 4d each (posted 3d for three), and guarantees .his RUBBER RINGS are fresh. N.M. 4d, Queens sd, W.M. 6d per packet of 12. Posted Id. If Adam had to contend with the thistles when he harvested, he would have had our *y®" pathy, for then he coatd not buy a pair of GREENHIDE HARVEST GLOVES at 3/6, or 4/- with gauntlet (posted 3d extra), from Vernon Smith. The Ironmonger. Harvesters and Amateur Gardeners, aren't you lucky! PLASTIC WOOD from VERNON SMITH, THE IRONMONGER, will fill every crack except in metal, and dry hard. Price 1/- per tulbe. Posted Id extra. A small All-Metal LADIES’ BARROW is sold for 24/6 by VERNON SMITH. THE IRONMONGER. Authorities state, “Do not use your ose,’’ but as far as we know there is no r-law to prevent you using one of VERNON WITH The Ironmonger’s GALVD. WATER 4N—4 quart, 6/6; 6 quart, 7/6; 8 quart, '6; 10 quart, 9/6. Railed 9d extra. le Ladies, bless 'em, they want all the help the house, and that is why some ingenious non invented the KITCHEN AID, which is Id by VERNON SMITH, The Ironmonger, r 1/-. Posted Id extra. Call and we will ow you what a labour-saver it is. low, Dad, is it fair that Mum has to pull hat heavy kitchen table about every time he washes the floor or does the ironing when or 1/9 or 2/- (posted 3d extra) you can my from VERNON SMITH, The Ironmonger, , set of BALL-BEARING CASTERS, which icarly. run by themselves? Now, Dad, be a port! i “CHENEY’S .HAMMER With a Patent Nail folder in the claw is well worth 7/- (railed id " extra) from VERNON SMITH, The Ironnonger. ’he other side of the world is having a cold /inter, and we may have the same. VERNON WITH. The Ironmonger, says be prepared and et’ that wood sawn up which is lying about ho place. . Special Tooth HAND WOOD AWS, 6/- and 7/-; BUCK SAWS, 5/6; ONEIAN CROSS-CUT SAWS, which can be concried info a Two-man Saw, at 7/9, 9/9, .1/9, 13/9. j IATOPAX is a Rat and Mice destroyer which t absolutely harmless to human beings, nimsls, or poultry. Price 2/- per bottle posted 3d) from VERNON SMITH. The Ironlonger. If you prefer a poison for Rats and we had to get a license to sell it) we iaVe it at 2/6 per lube. Posted Id extra. 0 many Brides started housekeeping this year. IERNON SMITH, The Ironmonger, gives them 1 tip. Buy a REGULATION DUST TIN AND [OVER at 5/6 (extra Galvd, Iron Covers I/-). It will pay you. people like French beans, but what a s job if is slicing them. VERNON I, The Ironmonger, has BEAN CUTTING lINES at 5/6 (posted 6d) and a comMARMALADE SLICER and BEAN ER for 14/9. Railed 9d extra. Who is this VERNON SMITH ? The Ironmonger at Vernon Smith s in George Street, where you get i and civility. Try Him! WARNING! Every attack of Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Coughing, allowed to develop, strains heart and lungs, preparing the system for succeeding and worse attacks. Ephazone j» the quickest and safest remedy—in 10 seconds improvement sets in, attacks completely banished in 10 minutes. ASTHMA BANISHED “Ephazone” Relieves in 10 Minutes fjthin 10 seconds assured relief sets in, ithin 5 to 10 minutes you are FREE. 3PHAZONE" is the quickest, most cerIn and most economical way of banishig even the worst attacks of Asthma, olighing, Gasping, Breathlessness, Bronlitis, and Chronic Cough, etc. The ise "Ephazone" brings border* on the iraculous. “EPHAZONE” DEFINITELY ENDS Night Attacks Chest Tightne** Gasping for Air Hard Dry Cough Hay Fever Breathlessness Chronic Coughs Chest Whccziiaeii Choking Sensations Catarrh READ THIS GUARANTEE. “EPHAZONE” is (1) Approved by the National Health (Ct. B.) Scheme for panel patients. (2) Used by the Ministry of Pensions f>*(3) Used in over 800 of the leading Hospitals & Institutions. (4) Prescribed by over 12,000 Lung Specialists & Doctors. You cannot have stronger evidence than this. -ISIST ON ‘EPHAZONE.* Iphazone* is the most effective tnedy, therefore the MOST ECONKICAL and the CHEAPEST. Price ■ and 10/- (triple size) at all chemists, Z. Agents for The Ephazone Co., Harley eet, London—A. A. Stichbury, Ltd., I), Boa 296, Wellington, C,l, ITPHAZOME E. '/TACTSQUICKLY '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 3

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