GRAVEL AND STONE. WONDERFUL KIDNEY CUKE. PKOOF POSITIVE IN 21 HOUItS. At last n remedy lias been discovered that gives almost immediate relief in tho painful forms of kidney trouble, and offects a certain cure in practically all cases of rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, stone, gravel, and even the terrible Bright's disease. This remedy—Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills—dissolving in the stomach forms an antiseptic solution which washes out tlic kidneys
and bladder, and restores them to theii healthy normal activity in passing tho impurities from tho blood out of the body. These impurities, in the form of uric acid, if allowed to accumulate in the blood, cause rheumatic and dropsical pains, backache, constipation, weakness, and depression—all of which symptoms lead on in time to the more severe and deadly forms of kidney disease. Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the most successful and certain modern remedy for all complaints of the kidneys and bladder. It is tho, height of folly to neglect symptoms which carry the threat of painful and deadly disease. In 21 hours Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills relieve the pain, 'and a blu.o tinge in the urine proves that they havo passed right through tho kidneys and
bladder. Nature's safest remedy, they seldom fail to effect a complete cure. Evory reader of this paper who suffers from backache rheumatism, etone, gravel, lumbago, gout, or any other form of kidney or bladder trouble should give this tried and proved remedy a fair trial without loss of time. Every chemist and storekeeper sells De Wilt's Kidney and Bladder Pills at 3s. Gd. per box, or Gs. Gd. for otto two and a half times as large—a great, save. But yoa must be sure yon get "De Witt's" in blue, white, and gold boxes, with special bluo seal on the cork inside.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 112, 5 February 1920, Page 6
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