LUMBAGO It Is certain that Kidney Trouble Don't linger on in Pain and Suffering! 14Oh! oh! my back— it's safer, more certain and inexnearly breaking. I can't get pensive remedy for lumbago, straight again once I stoop chronic backache, rheumatism, down. It seems just as though sciatica, bladder trouble, and an iron hand is gripping me, all the sure signs of kidney wrenching the muscles, making trouble than De Witt's Kidney me just sick with pain...." and Bladder Pills. Where all How many thousands of men other remedies fail, in cases and women, victims of tortur- where men and women have ing lumbago, could repeat been bed-ridden, or perhaps these words? How many have have suffered—not weeks, but come to the brink of break- years—De Witt's Pills have down by chronic symptoms that banished the old pain and resactually reveal deep-seated tored health and vigour. kidney trouble? * Mr. L. Frances, of 7, Kuripuni you Should realise the fact that kidneys. I attended my doctor for the pain you suffer is Caused by years, but did not gain much benefit poisons in the blood, for then until I tried De Witt's Pills. Now, you jrill know that the only ?£/££?. *""* ******m rational method of relieving Why will you suffer longer, when your trouble IS to prompt the De Witt's Pills are ready to bring you kidneys to their natural work heal*h? There is no need to trust our of keeping the blood free from ™ld-*s' k | our own feniist how good pam-givm* impurities. *"* Thousands of One-time SUf- to vonr chemist to-day. Ask for and ferers, now restored to health, mZtfmu^T** =*»*■*» will tell you there is no surer,' o"*' „......„.. Wte^jr. •"""-;;; — RHEUMATISM ir| A li|/ I' ■~■ "C WEAK KIDNEYS WIAT.CA %9^rj^ BLADDER^ k.d'JeVL Opening of 19th March, 1932. I }§||Plll MM If Special Excursion Rates The Opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is being commemorated by a Week's Festivities. Many and varied will be the attractions in Sydney on this gala occasion, such as a Venetian Aquatic Carnival and .' Fireworks Display, an Aerial Bombing Display, and Swimming and Surfing Carnivals, etc Special Excursion Rates are being charged for the following sailings: FROM WELLINGTON: N Makura • • • March Bth Return by Marama from Sydney • March 24th or by Maunganui from Sydney • April Ist FROM AUCKLAND: Maunganui, .... March 11th Return by Ulimaroa from Sydney • March 24th or by Niagara from Sydney • • March 31st Other attractions in Australia about the same time include the Sydney Royal Agricultural Show, which ; is officially opened on March 23rd, the great Easter Racing Festival at Randwick, at which the Sydney Cup is run, and the Interstate Cricket Match between New South Wales and South Australia. For those who wish, there are special Conducted Tours run in conjunction with the New South Wales Government Tourist Bureau at rates which include hotel accommodation and sightseeing trips. Full particulars and leaflet giving specially reduced rates for Excursion Trips or Conducted Tours supplied on application to UNION S.S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. f I I m or I
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 12
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