GRAVEL, STONE and BLADDER TROUBLES This ends pain quickly When kidneys are weak they allow deposits of gravel to accumulate in the bladder. These deposits, which contain razor-edged urj-. acid crystals, irritate and inflame the blaudcr. If this gravel is not dispersed through the urine, it accumulates until a stone forms. Then your pain is dreadful and your danger is serious. When you understand that the formation of Gravel and Stone is due to weak, sluggish kidney action, you will know that only a remedy that will wake up. your kidneys tp healthy action can help you—a genuine kidney remedy—and tbit remedy is De Witt’s Kidney and Bladdir Pills. As you continue to take De Witt’s Pills the Stone and Gravel are passed gently out of the system. You no longer have scorching, tearing pains every time you seek relief. .. , Start with De Witt’s Pills to-night, see results in the morning. Ask for and make sure you get the genuine— Dewitts KIDNEY AND Qll I Q BLADDER r I LL^ They Cleanse and Strengthen the kidneys Made specially to end the pain of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Joint Pains, Urinary Disorders and all forms of Kidney Trouble. Of aU chemists and storekeepers, prices 3|6 Ik 616,
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HER ALT) TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 874 ADVERTISING 527 JOB PRINTING 1509
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19808, 9 December 1938, Page 14
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