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GOOD NEWS FOR EACKACHE SUFFERERS. Just that one little pill with a glass of water —“relief after the first dose.” What does that mean to the poor suffering woman tortured with the miseries of backache, such as only those can describe who suffered with it. either in bed, unable to turn, breathe, move an arm or a leg, without causing intense pain; or, if well enough to be up and hobble about, every movement sends those sharp, stabbing pains that make life a misery. Then just that one little pill with a glass of water—and relief. Mrs Sexton, 83 Saltmead road, Cardiff, England, writes: —“I suffered from acute kidney and backache pains for over ten years. Mr sufferings have been terrible; the attacks would come on suddenly without the least warning—sharp, stabbing pains in the back, which made me helpless. At night time whilst lying down it was just the same. X dare not move; it made my life a misery. I had advice and medicine, but 1 never seemed to gain any relief. I received a sample of De Witt’s Pills and gave them a trial and found relief, even after the first dose; this induced me to keep on with them. I can assure you that they have done me the world of good. The pains gradually left me. and I have been quite free of the dreaded complaint ever since.” But Mrs Sexton had not merely been suffering a short rime. She had been suffering for over 10 years. Therefore her cure is all the more remarkable. Why is it that De Witt’s Pills give such marvellous relief and a cure in most cases? It is that De Witt’s Pills go direct to the kidneys. When yon see rhe urine change to a muddy bluish colour you know, beyond all doubt, that the pills have been to the right spot. They have flushed the impurity out of the kidneys, driven away the poisonous urinary substances. Then you can realise, with these poisons expelled, the kidneys become safe and well. When vou buy the pills be sure they are De Witt’s in blue, white, and gold boxes, with the special blue wax seal on the cork inside. Price 3s 6d per box, or 6s 6d for one 24 times as large—a great saving. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere in every part of the civilised world. If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, send the price of the package to E. C. De Witt, and Co. (Ltd.), 89 Custom House quay, Wellington. Trial box sent for three penny stamps.

Spring Brings with it Skin Troubles, Pimples, Boils, and ether Skin Ernptis Y 7 WHY W | B is is the Rapid Healer which Brings Skin Health arid Beauty. We all look forward to the Spring, and often forget how the change of season affects our health and naturally our skin, causing pimples, sores, rashes, blotches, and even eczema, boils and ulcers, to break out. These skin eruptions are dangerous if neglected, and might become chronic —you must give them car eful attention. There is no better treatment than to apply Rexona, the Rapid Healer. This is an antiseptic ointment containing just the right cooling, soothing and healing properties that are needed to rid your skin of all impurities cn>S give you a fair start for the ivr.-rner. Reeona soothes pain, builds new fresh tissues, and renews heals the skin. The triangular pot of Rexona with its healing, soft gCi-n ointment, should be kept fetfi'tly on the dressing-table so that •’ ’"try member of the family can tjnve access to its wonderful healing powers. SPRING TIME S 3 REXONA TIME. £oo!md Ksfcoihm riftO fihwUrfely ifWCSIS

Kiddies like |_jeerizo (BEAN’S ESSENCE) For Cough and Colds Reaps them beahby— saves you cask, p

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Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 60