I SUFFERED from rheumatic FEVER 14 YEARS. ■ « IN HOSPITAL FOUR TIMES—YET CURED. "I suffered from rheumatic fever and rheumatism for fourteen years. I had been in hospital four times, ana had private medical treatment without obtaining any permanent relief,'' says Mr A. Carpenter, of 14 Cottage Green, Southampton' street, Camberwell, S.Jli. "After taking De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for six weeks I could work again. I only hope that others who Buffer 33 I did may be induced to give these wonderful pills a trial. 1 consider mine a truly remarkable case. Writing to the proprietors again on 16th December, 1917, five and a halt years after his first letter was written, Mr Carpenter says:—"Am still keeping well, and have not had any return of my old complaint, thanks to De Witt s Pills." So it is reasonable to suppo3e that' as in thousands of other cases, when De Witt's Pills cure, you are cured for all time. This is only one case out of many thousands who have beep. cured by this wonderful remedy. To cure -Kidney trouble of any kind you must positively get rid of the cause—the poisonous uric acid. -Hemember, to do this, a real remedy must pass through the kidneys and the bladder, and not through the bowols, as most kidney pills do. When you see the urine change to a muddy bluish colour—a feature which distinguishes De Witt's Pills from all others —you know beyond all doubt that they have put their healing touch on the right spot—the kidneys and the bladder. They purify the blood. Every reader of this paper who suffers from Backache, Rheumatism, Stone, Gravel, Lumbago, Gout, or any other form of kidney or bladder trouble, should give this tned and proved remedy a fair trial without loss of time. Evcrv chemist and storekeeper sells De Witt's Kidney _ and Bladder Pills at 3s per box, or os 6d for one times as large a great B a ve - ~ • • If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, send the price of the package to any chemist, or O. JJe Witt and Co., Ltd., 89 Custom House quay, Wellington, and the same will be Eent to you immediately, m plain wrapper. .
Indian troops have fought in France and East Africa, in Central Asia, and in co-operation with our Japanese A in tlie Far East. Lp to July 31st 1918. India contributed 1,110,159 men to tho British Army, and she lost overseas by death and disease 2J,843 of all ranks. Indian army cadets aro no« bo trained at Sandhurst. For - guished service during the war decorations and brevet promotions have been received.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 3
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