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LAID LOW BY RHEUMATISM After Being Rescued From Under Bomb Debris Writing of her experiences in the heavy Nazi raids on London, this Englishwoman says:—"Bombed in those awful raids of some months ago, I spent many hours in a great pool of water under debris until at last I was rescued. Whether it was that complete soaking or not, I do not know, but for months after treatment in hospital for nerve shock, I suffered pretty badly from rheumatism.—and after all, .1 am no longer young, so perhaps that wetting was the cause. Well, a friend of mine, who has taken Kruschen Salts for a long time, made such a point of my taking some that I did, and am more glad of that purchase than any other bargain ever I got. Slowly but ever surely’ the aches and pains grew less and less, and J bless the day I Kruschentsed. For at last I knew rest from pain and happiness. Do you wonder, that in my turn, I am now fully, if not more enthusiastic than my friend in saying 'get Kruschen Salts’ when I hear of anyone suffering from rheumatism? For knowing from actual experience the benefits received, I am confident it will help others, too.”—Mrs. W. Haynes, 172 Eversholt Street, Euston. London, W.l. 20/6/42. There are thousands of people in Britain to-day who are doing as Mrs. Haynes did. At the first sign of rheumatic pains, they call in their old ally Kruschen to counter-attack. Kruschen helps the system expel accumulated waste material gently, regularly, completely. It assists the flushing away of excess uric acid through the natural channels. Product of E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. "Virtually o permanent haystack". McCLEAN'S PAMPAS GRASS SOLVES LABOUR PROBLEMS sk INCREASES CARRYING CAPACITY lit KEEPS STOCK HEALTHY We Can Still Accept A Few Orders For Spring Planting. Write Immediately to PREMIER PRODUCTS LTD., HUDDART PARKER BLDG., WELLINGTON ■ . - - --- WARNING! ovoiiNi aIIECpCIS Every time you secure eggs—no matter how few—promptly Ovoline them. Providing those eggs are FRESH, Ovo« line will keep them FRESH for use whenever required—next week, next month, next year. FRESH eggs will always keep FRESH when Ovolined. otoline PASTE or LIQUID KEEPS FRESH EG&S FRESH. ttWHKill CYCLECO? FOR ALL CYCLE GOODS HUMBER, EMPIRE, NEW HUDSON CYCLES ~ COUNTRY fl CUSTOMERS Write tor Quotation. Costs you nothing, And May Save lSj\\ You Pounds. FA # Full Ran 9 c of Cycles and rMw'Tk I Accessories fYjvt rd**- Always in Stock. X/*" Address: W WAKEFIELD STREET , WELLINGTON. ■ETJOJI For Relief & ? TRY g; ■ , De WITT’S feO PILLS There is a very simple reason why so many people swear by De Witt’s Pills. De Witt’s Pills give relief from backache, rheumatism and such symptoms of kidney trouble because they tone up and cleanse those weak, sluggish kidneys and thus help remove from the system the impurities that cause your suffering. We believe there is help for every sufferer, because De Witt’s Pills arc made to give relief from pain. Start with De Witt's Pills to-day and notice how, within 24 hours from the first dose, they act directly on your kidneys. De Witt’s Pills are promptly on the job, helping to clear out those impurities which cause your pain. For Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Joint Pains and Kidney Trouble. Obtainable from all chemists or stores. Prices 3/6 and 6/6 (plus Sales Tax.) A Product of E. C. De Witt & Co.. 2 Cherry Orchard Road. Croydon. BRlEHttoltdl RIA STREET. WELLINGTON S TAGE , CUSTOMS and gffi WARDIING AGENTS. g-j < TRANSPORTERS., g I ij I | I i I I | I I i 'Z.eJtyo i ’ Ihe V '3ll -known Wctchniokers a<G || Jewsllers, f I 260 LAMB TON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 11

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 7

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