Gravel and Stone QUICK RELIEF FROM TERRIBLE AGONY Deposits ot Gravel and the xormation of Stone in the bladder are directly due to weak kidney action. When kidneys are sluggish these impurities razor-edged uric acid crystals, urea, bacteria and dead body cells—pass into the bladder, where they lodge. Gravel and Stone is the result. The bladder becomes irritaKd and inflamed. Urine becomes thick and cloudy and it is just sheer agony when you seek relief. Only a remedy that will cleanse and strengthen weak or choked-up kidneya can help you. That remedy is De Wirra Kidney and Bladder Pills. De Witt’s Pills make your kidneys strong and active, so that all the paincausing poisons and impurities are cleansed and passed gently and naturally out of the body. No more scorching, tearing pains when you seek relief. De Witts Pills will give you relief from pain at once, and will end your pain and danger for good if you give them a fair trial. Ask for and see you get— De Wins KIDNEY AND B I I I C BLADDER Si LL W iney Cleanse and Strengwen xne Kinneys Made specially tu end the pain of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Joint Pains. Urinary Disorders and all forms of Kidney Trouble. Of all chemists and storekeepers, price 3/6 A 6/6«
A Holiday Precaution DO NOT CARRY LARGE SUMS OF MONEY WHEN TRAVELLING. UB p3sT OFFICE LETTER of CREDIT Obtainable by any Savings Bank Depositor. Any amount up to £5O. 3d. for each £5. (Minimum charge 6d.) AVOID WORRY LET THE POST OFFICE HOLD YOUR PURSE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 82, Issue 288, 6 December 1938, Page 11
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