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A , a~*T r>-i * « m AWooclerfiil Experience Cured of Stone at 76. It i> indeed a triumph when confirmed who ia willing to confirm personally his and agonising diaoases ore completely itatemcnt to anyone who mav choose to cured without an operation after fom jommunicato with him at 62, Huntingdonyears of suffering. Although the first ureofc, Barnsbury, N. Writing on Februlymptoms may be slight, there is nothing iry 11th, 1918, Mr. Witts says:—"l am so painful and dangerous aB a fully de- pleased to say I hare had no return of veloped kidney disease. my old complaint. I thank yon sincorely "I wan rackod with terrible backachp lor the wonderful cur# D» Witt's Kidney apd scalding, burning pains in the blad- and Bladder Pills have effected en me— der. I. suffered intense discomfort and a man nearly eighty years of age." annoyance from urinary weakness. Even- T( • . .... . ' ~ tually I became so ill that I could not jAm n(ri ™ g t jf* <0 bend or even turn over in bed. Month • , 7 \ after month 1 lay getting steadily worse", sclat ! ca (j lam W 0 ' rhou ; trying all kinds of remck without sue' TS' tv" and cess until after four years I had practic £$\V? n U T c f a ™ »ore sufTenng ana ally given up all hope of being cured. A °± n tl,an ( almoßt h » wholß of the ' "lien one I heard of i), .Witt's "SPot*■ ot . Kidney and Bladder Pills, and got a small j „ ."l rh f uma ,c P aln «' box £ try, I seemed, to get relief, and f'°n \ b Tj' Cl ° n - dy after 'a second box I passed from tho ' ! u d ? r T™f bladder two large ugly stones and Beveral on ® * ou u trcfl ' a ' ; small .ones, all covered with jagged crys- ®' tals. This happened on December 30th, "'lt's Kidney and Bladder Pills go 1013, at about six o'clock in the morning. B traight to the kidneys, cooling, haaling, I afterwards showed these stones to the| a lushing them out. Within twentydoctor, who was amazed that such, stones|'° nr bpurs the relief from pain and a should have been passed without opera-r' uo '•'"S O > n orine provo that thev tion." ' are ' a * ln B effect. Absolutely safe to take', This'is the testimony of Mr. Watts, | 'hev effect a permanent cure in .almost who was 76 years of age at this time, and. evcr s' cas6, PeWltt'spins When you buy the pills, be, sure thoy 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 poat-card to lue makersE. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd. 44-45, Rathbone-place, Loudon, W.l, England, mentioning this paper The Price is 3/6.per box, orfij'ofor ne just two and a half times u 'ares— # great saving. Your nearest depot in New Zeala dii E. C. De Witt & Ca. Ltd, 89, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Trial box se.atfor three penny stamp* = Constitutional! = There's an exliilirating fang in the air — A crisp freshness that causes the red blood lo course vigorously through the veins — Making one feel grand to be alive — And here's just' the thing for 'wear these keen winter days ~ A -warmth-retaining, cold-repelling' Woollen Jacket — All day long you'll appreciate its friendly benefits — It is endowed with a smart appearance — That's gratifying to the wearer — You'll also want suitable Underwear — The world's beat you'll find at the sign "For Men" — 'Tis the kind that will hold watch and ward over YOUR fortress of health —' Perfectly jnade and wonderfully absorbent — Our Underwear guarantees you luxurious comfort — Without- the irritative penalty of luxurious cost! 1 WALLACE & GIBSON "The Kash" (next "Evening Post") —— WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON »«»»»""•" Ttie Remedy for Pains Keep' a bottle of Sloan's Liniment in the house £ and you need never suffer excruciating pain. At £ the very first sign apply a little Sloan's to the ■Z affected part and the pain quickly vanishes. No \ $" rubbing is required. Sloan's penetrates itself and C § ' gives quick relief. c. f A VALUABLE REMEDY | C Mrs, Coleman, 36 Culmore Road, Peckham, S.E., writess — " I think every household ought to give Sloan's Liniment a = r: trial. It is a valuable remedy forneuralgia, sprains, and colds . = ~ . 011 the chest. In fact Its uses are numerous, and it is a most ~ £ effective liniment. I take every opportunity of recommend- £ C- ing it, having proved its value." ~ \ NO RUBBING REQUIRED | ■$. Sloan's draws out the pain of Rheumatism, 5 •5. Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Sore Throat, .? Neuralgia, etc. All ehtmish, jirice in England, 1/3 per bottle, $ 't. WliQleialo-FASSETTdiJOHNSON,LW.,Bydney. J .Sloan's' liniment! | SKILLS. PAIN" ' I nnmi ■<"TB , mni»i,»»»wy*kiYi«i.«i-T l i»(»Mi**n««ii«iiiinmnijiyiiir iMiiHESSnaBB3BBK2BfIn9BBBBI "mho iiKiiiT The Auto Releaser WILL NOT allow Milk to be drawn back into the Vacuum Tank The Auto Cups WILL NOT fall off when milking or injure cows, no matter how long they are left on Read what an actual user says: I have used, the Auto- Machines for a season now, and , have found them most satisfactory and reliable. I havo worked with several other makes of machines sinoe I started in the dairying line, and find tho Auto, to be the best machines I have seen or worked witl>. One or two features with the Auto, is that they milk the cows out very clean, hang on tho smallest of teats, and never swell rnu CO i V ' B tcatß or uc ' c ' cr 110 matter how long left on. Therefore I can recommend it to anyone without any feai of them not getting a good article. See Exhibit at. Show—Palmerston Norlh JOHN CHAMBERS & Si LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 10

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