Cored of ; Stone at 76. It is indeed a triumph when confirmed who is willing to confirm personally his nnd agonising diseases are completely iatoment'to ,-mrone who mav clinose to cured without an operation after' four communicate with him at 62, lluntingdonyears of suffering. Although the first street, Barnsbury, N. Writing on Februsymptoms may bo alight, there is nothing try 11th, 1018, Mr. Watts says" lam .I*o painful and dangerous as a fully de- pleased to say I have had no return of voloped kidney disease. my old complaint. I thunk you sincorely "I was racltcd with terrible backache for the wonderful cure D« Witt's Kidney and scalding, burning pains in the bind - and Bladder Pills have effected on niftier. I sufferod intense discomfort' and a man nearly eighty years of age." ■nnoyance from urinary weakness. Even- •It the hcight o( folly lo n> lect th|) ually I became so ill that 'I could not oar j syinptoms of kidney and bladder icnd or even turn over in bed. Month t rou jji e _ Gout, sciatica, lumbago, rheu.flcr month I lay jotting steadily worse, matis bhdder inflammation, Mid trying all kmna of l'emcaica without sue- R r {ght' s disease cause mor® suffering ana .less, until juterfour yean I hnd praclic- dfiath thjm almo9t the who)e of the re . *Trt!? Iven ? t i_ e j !\ cu s i;ii maiuinß category of diseases.' 11 Jj? °. f ' Those backache and rheumatic pains, kidney and Bladder Pills, and got a small irrC jr U ] Qr action of tho bowels, cloudv xix to try, I seemed, to get relief, arm ur | nß . g oliera ] weakneas. and depression * jtcr a second box I passed from the arc danger signals vou should treat at rladder two large ugly stones and several om , e mall onea, all coverc'd with jngged crys- ' .. \ils. This happened on' December 30th, 4 Do ™ and Bla !i ior P l "' 8° 913, at about six o'clock in the morning. , ° the kidneys, cooling healing, afterwards showed these stones to the ? nd them out Within twentylector, who was amazed that such stones [°« r rd.ef from pa;n and a ihould have been passed without opera- blu0 ( ln S e l ( hc . u " n » that they j ■ are taking cfiect. Absolutely safe to take, * This is the testimony of Mr. Watts,l'W eflect a P«manent c'ure in almost ho was 76 years of age at this time, and. caao - WW " "ilf' HW ® m m ' ■ Kidney & Bladder DeWitt s puis When you buy the pills, be sure they are De Wilt's in the while boxes printed n blue and gold, with the blue wax seal on'tho bottle. Give them a fair trial, and irove for yourself wlnt relief they bring. If you would like any further informsinn on this ease tend a'pott-card to me makers:—E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd.. '4-45, Rathbone-place, London, W.l, England, mentioninc; thin paper I'lie Price ia J/6 per box, or C/6for ne just two and a ball times as argei great saving. Your neare.it depot in New Zeala dit K. 0, De NVitt & iitu, St), Custom House Trial box sent for tn.ee ( e.aiy stamps Marriage •= '. . t It is said tliat a second marriage— Demonstrates the triiimpli of liope over experience.— However, without considering' tho truth of this statementLet us hasten to say that all men who purchasejlats here— Are always so pleasurably impressed— That they come again as a matter of course — . Speaking of Hats — "We can now show you new lines of Real English Velours, ••••- in fawns, greys, and blacks, at 655.— All Fur Felt Hats in the prevailing shades— And Caps in Golf Shapes, Mascot and Mascot stitched— '. All direct from the best British houses — ' Above all things, our Hats are up to the minute in style— And add the final touch of smartness to well-dressed men. WALLACE & GIBSON -2 "The Ka.h," (next "Evening Post") WILLlfe STREET, WELLINGTON Footwear for the Farmers NEEDS WATER-RESISTING UPPERS! Our Farmers' Special IS MADE OF EAST' iNDIAN KIP, IT BEING A WAXI FINISHED CONTAINS ALL THE QUALITIES FOR • WATER RESISTING ..THEY ARE WELTED, AND HAVE DOUBLE-STITOHED SOLES. THE LEATHER THROUGHOUT IS OF . FIRST-GRADE QUALITY Price (Post Paid) 56/--co ox ham; house Manners Street Wellington " Ephos" Basic Phosphate A SHIPMENT OP . : P H O S" is due to arrive at Wellington about THE THIRD WEEK IN MAT. and will bo available for the current season's top-dressing and sowing operations. -Increased, first cost at port of shipment, and additional charges for ocean freight are responsible for a higher selling rate for the. .coming supply, but the ' increase represents only'the aotual additional-expense so incurred. Orders booked subject to slocks being still available. MURRAY, ROBERTS AGO. LM. WELLINGTON, AGENTS FOE NEW ZEALAND. 25 and 27 Farish Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 10
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