I SUFFERED .FROM- RHEUMATIC '. iI'EVER-14 YEARS, ' ; IN HOSPITAL POUR TIMBS-rET ' ■■ •■ CURED. ' .. I ..'■•' 77- •.: . ■ "I suffered from Rhoumatic "Fever and Rheumatism for 14 years.- I bad been in hospital four times,- and had private medical, treatment without obtaining any permanent, relief;".6ays.Mr. A. Carpentor,', of 14 Cottago' Green, Southampton Street, Ca'mbenveTl, ■ S.E. "After taking Dβ Witt's Kidney.and : Bladder Pills for six weeks 1 could work again. I only hope that others who suffer as I did may bo-induced to 'give'these'wonderful pills a trial. I consider mine a truly remarkable case." Writing to the proprietors again on 16th, Decemb'r, 1917, five and a half years after his first letter was writton, Mr. Carpenter says:—"Am still keeping well, and have no,t had any return of my old complaint, thanks to De Witt's Pills." So it' is reasonable to euppose that, ,as in. thousands of other cases, when De Witt's Pills cure, you are' owed for all time. This is only one case out of' many thousands who have been cured by this wonderful remedy. To cure Kidney Trouble of any kind you must positively get rid of the cau6o —the poisonous Uric Acid. Kcmember, to do this, a real remedy must' pass through tho kidneys an<l the bladder, and not through the bowels, as most kidney pills do. Wl»«n you seo the urine change to a mtiddj bluish colour—a fonture which distinguishes Do Witt's -Pills from all others—you know beyond all doubt that they have put their healing touch on the right spot—the lrillneys and tho blndder.- They purify tho blood. Every reader of this paper wliq suffers from Backache. -Rheumatism, ' Stone, Gravel, Lumbago, Gout, or any other form of kidney .or bladder trouble, should give' this tried and proved rctnedy a fair trial without loss of. time. . Every chemist and storekeeper sells Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills at 3s. 3d. per box, or ss. Gd. for one 2* limes as large—a great eave. If you have any difficulty in obtaining genuine Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, send tho prior of the package, to any chemist or E. C. Do Witt and Co., Ltd., 89 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, and tho eamo will bo sent to you immediately, in plai'i wrapper.—Advt. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. roport that there was a fair attendance at tho sale hold on Tuesday of the property No. 60' Willis Strot. The bidding, however, did not reach the reserve of '■£7500, and the property is' now in the auctioneer's hands for private sale,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 37, 7 November 1918, Page 9
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