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Symptoms off a Weafe Bladder A weiy eoinmoia complaint with serine® consequences. Ttammcte suffer In tgn&rance It is really remarkable how many people are sufi!ering v .with bladder trouble, yet do not mow it. Numberless children are suffering with weak bladders, and their parents do not know it, thinking all the time that the child is naughty. This is wrong. But there is an even greater number of men and women, both old and young, who art suffering with bladder trouble. They know there ia —. something wrong, but what it is they cannot tell. „ Just read these aympton.s through, and see if r any of them apply to you:—Nasty taste in the mouth, . bad complexion, scanty uiine, restlessness at night, continual thirst, pains in the groin with tni? WML a burning sensation inside, inability to retain tfor TijV •TV urine (bed-wetting , stone or gravel in the Jy l,|a fSWIM bladder, too frequent desire to urinate, brick- ff V^irX dust sediment in the urine, and an Jf. • \p If you have any of these symptoms you Jk Jf v Ji i should not neglect them, because if you do you alllpff will find that instead of curing itself, your M|| JkA bladder trouble will get worse. It has never .been known for a case of bladder disease to jt' 1 ■ n Slight pains may develop into chronic rheu- / » matism and gout. A little darkness under the / ■ eyes may develop into dropsical swellings. 4 Cloudy urine may develop into mi trouble no matter how slight ) 'BPS'* Danger in Delay. If you are experiencing any bladder or r&'Ym fy kidney trouble of any kind do not wait until , /f Ji some severe and dangerousurinary or kidney jW, ■ complaint has obtained a foothold, but act in /*s§£? time-take DeVVitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, f -ssslPlsSS^lSr and see what they will do for you. Being 1 antiseptic and soothing, the' effect on the delicate tissues is most grateful, and as they ql j assist the kidneys in passing the uric acid fak B R ' IWpoison from the system, this prolific source of M§ |\ oacS? bodily torture is quickly but surely removed. M If When the kidneys and bladder are restored, If ffl and can pass oft' this poison themselves, the M ffl trouble will, of course, disappear-the y S * dragging pains will leave, the joints cease ,ft 1 3 ' M aching, and the d licate organs will become II a soothed in their irritated and inflamed parts. Then iffl A 8& II 8 you really will be surprised how different all j&f Kg?® DM? /$ | , Jr the world will seem to you. Instead of drudgery, M Mm ' Jf Jf ■ your household duties will become a pleasure, life M Jb%T ff will be brighter—you will be brighter and happier, Sss $ and so will hose with whom you come in contact. Many remedies claim to ore, and do, without doubt, give relief for a time, but the one remedy which will giv« you quick relief, andmost probably a permanent cure, is De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, for When once cured' ■by these wonderful little pills, our readers say they are cured for ever. And yetthoy are so gentle in action that babies may take them. They will cure you no matter how old you are. TOx Wf #© « m II Kidney & Madder le Witts fiis Of chemists and storekeepers everywhere!, 3/- and 5/6 per box. If you have any difficulty In getting genuine Do Witt's Pills with the blaa sg.il on cork—send your money to Fairbalrn, . Wrjght&Co., punedin, Ohristchuroh, Auckland, & Wellington, who will gladly supply by return. rAmber WAR Ml A stands for Amber Tips A.B.C, S for Britannia, J ' §J I eßt aS ' j Who still rules the seas. | "Amber Tips", comes first in the alphabet jusi f CiSM^ I as it comes first on the table—"Everybody's 1 v}"* ' | Favourite" throughout the Dominion. Grown | if in beautiful Ceylon, shipped in British vessels, | // q $j hI packed and sold in New Zealand —"Amber jj ft § i Tips" is an all-British product which is a 1 • £/ M/!/)/) i3ifffl /f |j credit to the Empire. ff!/ #// j' , j || Tbe 2 1 2 bleni soes farthe,t. Other prices IjlO and2\- jf ■ I ' -82 I * j mrii Mfe O stands for Colonies Dl or the Dominion j The Germans couldn't save, With soldiers so brave . . f \ ±s6>-i ; VmULIiiSALH AU&NTBi THQMI'SWi BUOS., LTD., WELLINBTOS- gQ jj Ba^ yerß iirari 61 tvdcc MiKeLLI TYRES lH|f^ .. LARGE STOCKS - MODERATE PRICE » 815 x 103 Gover £5 14 6 Tube £1 11 "6 bemorbs oan y -J9n £7 15 0 £2 0 0 liABGB DOTTr.I!B, Bold ETorjwhMa, 1/6. 30 *st " ® " £16 0 tow 11 BEDFORD LABORATQfIY. IOHDOH.tIBUH BRITIS!- GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ■Mil Td!. 3329. 8 Willeston Street. WELLINGTON. fW Hnd weußnLGia Cured Instantly by - LOWEST MILEAGE COST ÜbOT4tcr >'- B.s. "-"J LU 11 ..1.--U 1 ..1 l U. IIIIIUUHUIHIWmiILI.fL « IfffLUEMZA CUrSO tU HtPPtWS TONIC* ~ WHERE DOES jf% | mlSk THE SHINE f* ' COME FROM ; J&L * "> I i Mill ■ w |j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 13

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