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the Hidden Complaint which is Real Cause of your " Mystery " RHEUMATISM BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, "TOO-OLD" FEELING, GRAVEL, STONE, JOINT PAINS, URINARY IRREGULARITIES The kidneys, deepsefted in the small of the back, are of such vital importance to your health, that Nature has been at great pains to protect them from injury. The kidneys are the great filters of the body, and it is only by their ceaseless work in extracting such poisons as uric acid, bacteria I M* S§£ m. You cannot be well if your Kidneys are ■ Weak or Ailing. kept' running When pounded specially to relieve all forms of kidney the kidneys are healthy trouble. At the first symptoms of kidney trouble you are not even aware i ;a ke a short course and you will soon be put stantly, and the whole wuk> LC " *"" UIC uuuurc 10 &«""» oc " uus i system benefits thereby. De Witt's Kidney & Bladder Pills will give relief. If the kidneys become inflamed, injured, sluggish or diseased, their filtering power at once drops. Poisons remain in the body—and a form of self-poisoning is the result. Not only is there a general feeling of depression, with such symptoms as bad breath, bagginesS under the eyes and distress in the urinary functions, but sucn painiui enects as backache, rheumatism, pains in muscles and joints, lumbago, etc., make the sufferer's life a the worse it becomes. Kidney & Bladder Of all Chemists 3\6 & 616 WITT'C *PILLS •is & 6i6 MT M mj Mn^tteP A—loo pairs Oddments In Ladies' White Velvet anr'l Satin Evening Shoes, mainly Courts; also a few Straps, Smart shapes; Spanish heels, (Will dye well.) Usually 15/6. Sale Price—--9/11 F— Men's Brown or Jf y OU can't call, mail Black Calf Streamlined ye u r order. Send Shoes. Welted soles; w c I »J full comfortable fitting "">»«*• No Sale good. (as illustrated)- °« appro. State seeond 16/6 choice in case first is sold out. (lEARANCE Final days! Hurry for your, bargains, as our Sale definitely ends on Saturday, August 22. R—2s pairs Exceptionally Smart Black Suede Tie Shoes. Patent trim piped in white (as illustrated). Also In Brown Suede and Kid. Usually 25/-. Sale Price- 14/g And also a similar line in all Suede in Fawn, Brown, or Black at same price. C— Only 50 pairs left! Next Season's English samples. Smart Summer styles in White or Fawn fabrics; Straps, Courts, Ties, and Sandal Bar styles. All sine 5. Cuban or Spanish heels (similar to illustration)— 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 D Smart Court Shoes at Must be cleared! Navy, Brown, Black, or Fawn. Suedes or Kids; Spanish heels; very smart designs. Usually 32/6, 35/-. Sale Price 25/-. EJ—75 pairs Ladles" Brown Kid or Patent Tie Shoes. Cuban or Spanish heels. Hxceptionally comfortable. Latest design. Also in 1bar with clip fastener. All one price—• 14/6 W. Harris & Son, Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Duncdln. Who buys your shirts and socks? More than 80% of all men's shirts, stockings, underwear, neckties, and. handkerchiefs are purchased by women. Why ? Men prefer to have their wives and mothers do the shopping because they realise that women are better shoppers—that they have a sixth sense for qualities and values. HoW do women keep themselves informed ? They have formed the habit of reading the advertisements in the newspapers. And they read them regularly, whether they want to buy anything or not. Then they know exactly where to go to purchase what they need, and they know to a penny just what they will have to pay. From the advertisements anyone can learn where to buy better clothes, better foods, better household goods, better everything. Read them carefully. They have news and suggestions for youl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22964, 20 August 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22964, 20 August 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22964, 20 August 1936, Page 6