\QJ « hopeless RHEUMATISM MMy son misgiven up as incurable, described as a hepeless cripple. Now he is the picture of health, and a well-known Rugby football player.'' Mrs. J. P.'s sen writes :—"/ have recommended De Witts Pills for years for the benefit I have received after being given up as incurable.'' To end rheumatism yon must strengthen the kidneys and enable them to clear the system of poisons and impurities. Because De Witt's Pills act directly on the kidneys yon have proof, within 24 hoars, they have reached the kidneys. Speedy relief from pain is followed by increasing benefit as Oe Witt* s Pills free year svstXMl of rhfUmiwtifw yijfuiß DkWITr&KPIUS end the pain of Backache, Rheumatism, Lemeefe, Sciatica, Join* Paias, Urinary Disorders and all forms of Kidney Troaele. tH alt chemists a*4 'teres, 3/t ami •/«.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 13
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