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I . ( i ,I'j ' 'iraF* ' ! 'i ' • Ur " A " Carpenl< " s ' Certali Relief Ii Z4 hours Does it mako._y.ou think—when you tiam. In March, 1912, I was in » very ifake up with a backache and a nasty critical condition with' rheumatic fever, tasto in your mouth! .. when a small hox of Do Witt's Kidney When yon start the day as tired as and Bladder Pills was given to my mother, 'when you finish! _ I started taking thoin, and in two dayi When you get those stabbing paina in I could move about again, the back? "I continued the treatment, and alter ' When your arms and legs ache! six weeks I returned to work and have Whon you feol irritablo and depressed! continued ever since. I .can lift and All these mean kidney troubles, and handle half a hundredweight'of motnl with' tidney troubles demand;a kidney remedy; ease, and without any traces of my old not one which affects the bowels, but one pains."- This letter was written in 1912; that goes itraight' to the /kidneys and seven years later Mr. Carpenter wrot* bladder. confirming his previous testimonial. He For all theao painful symptoms—and for says:— " l have recommended De Witt'i the most stubborn cases ot rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Pills to niy people gout, sciatica, lumbago, gravel, bladder —some of them very bad cases—and I inflammation, and Bright's Disease—there have never known them fail." De Witt's is one jnro and safe remedy—Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills enre all comKidney and Bladder Pills. Read what plaints of the kidneys and bladder by others aay about them. Mr. Albert removing the cause—tho poisonous uric Carpenter, of 17, Lambeth-walk, West- acid—right out of the blood through the minster, S.W., says:-- bladder. When you 6oe a blue tinge in "My kidneys and bladder wore weak the urine, you know that the healing from childhood and time after timo I was properties arc doing their work, and you ill and often in hospital with rhenma- may expect immediate relief from pain, Milk IBHF® MmJtJ Kidney & Bladder When you buy the pills, be sure they are De Witt's in the white boxes printed in blue and gold, with the blue wax seal on the bottle. Give them a fair trial, and prove for yourself what relief they bring. If you would like any further information on this case send a post-card to tue makers:—E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., 44-45, Rathbonc-place, London, W.l, England, mentioning this paper (The Price ia 3/6 per box, or 6/6 for ne just two and a half times at argo— » great javing. Your nearest depot in New Zcaia (I ia B. C, De Witt &Cn Lta,S'9. Custom House Quay, Wellington. Trial box sent for tb.ieei.euny stamps

/ \ OIAMBERLMIVS '.' : A" : ''cbaJted ■ tdiffie ■*■■ What it means! "' A coated tongue - means ;■ bad : . ;', A blockade in the intestines.piles ..' .breath—bad; taste in the mouth— ' a heavy burden upon the liver. ..languor and debility, which are 1 all When the intestines are clogged ' -,-.... signs that the liver is out of order. up the blood becomes poisoned ' ' The liver'isan, organ secondary and the system becomes'loaded, in importance only to the heart. with toxic waste. When-We are constipated ;we It is then that we suffer, from; 'manufacture, within our bodies > headache — coated tongue—bad • poisons which are as deadly as ,a. : taste — nausea — flatulence.-- acid : : Snakes venom..;: '•' dyspepsia—languor—yellow skinThe liver acts as a guard over our •> well-being. :. shifting ; out' these' ' At such times you need a pleasant, poisons from the general circulation. reliable laxative, such as J^ ; ■■■• Q^l,,^^

' 1851. • x -- > | J « ":;Ss\\ Years / J for ■iii'i'i- n\ -J Si Emtarista ■iiadieis'"Blouse I jL '-■::.:. A. '■ ">V' A ">STiri" I wj P° y° u want to start I in business for yourself ? -FcrwttUrjt,i P , o, | a Then why not open a ]B|piiil I <$P BILLIARD SALOON ? ' |fflfflitJWal«| ■ ■ i«J tomtome. 3 - Hundredii of Saloons in Hew /iC,M.i"''" Look.round in your town, ( 1 Wouldn't a well-equipped \ WSlßwiWnk' - •.. ' 1 and well - managed Billiard \ . | J Room-draw players P \ / flag j ■ jjfctijie. M 'M Think how onaily such aßoom • IT" '' rmm " M jjSffl! could be run together with I'ljr- • ■••■ - ■ /■ n. .-<BjKPI Hairdrossing—Tobacco-eell- '•' '• - "'l6in." ' loin; ■ H iug—Storokeeping, oto. B The work is pleasant and - _ "-i.™V-„„„.J B profitable. Upkoop Expenses SENT rosTFRfION. receiptof rmcr, B: -d are low. Only a small oum , H /M roquirod to make a Btnrt. Wc -make Leather-Goods H W( A.leock'B place you on a foot- - - , fl N|r mi? wlioroby you pay for tho lO Order. U .Tables from earnings. • B Got into touch with Alcock'i ff "\\ 1 A NOW! / ; ' i alcock & co, » ltd - FVAIYS I "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE" I, l-J 1 IXLIU SADDIEny; ~j .1) A WKLLINQTON - AUCKLAND B U- • t rprv _ IEATHtn coooi. jjffl ChristoHUßOH 9 - .JL'..-l l/l.' 'ja tis Ijmblon Q,u,, . g |

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 3

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