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Joint 1/ - HEALTHY KIDNEYS REMOVE URIC. ACiD 'mk Pains Lumbago Sciatica Loss of Vigour Bladder Trouble Too-Old Feeling NATURE WARNS YOU OF KIDNEY TROUBLE t‘ . . The little illustration given at the start of this advertisement will tell thousands of sufferers where lies the cause of terrible pain and awful weakness they endure—the kidneys. Weak kidneys allow poisons to creep into the system. Uric acid lodges in joints, making them hard to move. Muscles become inflamed. Back is “ fit them healthy and strong. They will do yon good from the very first dose. Do you know that just one box of DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladdet Phis has brought health after years—yes, years —of suffering to a host of men and women? This statement is made on the evidence of thousands of reports, given in gratitude by one-time sufferers restored to health. You call it Backache, but to break.” Yes, kidney trouble soon makes you feel and look too-old, worn-out. RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Do not go on In chronic pain a day longer. Why should you suffer, when hosts of men and women have passed from the torture of kidney trouble to splendid health and vitality simply by taking DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills ? Within twenty-four hours from the first dose you will see (from colour of urine) they are acting on the kid- , neys. The very young, the oldest, the weakest, women at all times, can take De Witt’s Pills with confidence. They contain no dangerous, heart-exciting drugs, but are a scientific preparation that act directly on the kidneys, making your agony is one of many symptoms of Kidney Trouble V We WITT’S Kidney and Bladder PILLS This famous remedy, which costs only 3/6 per bottle, or larger, more economical size. 6/6, has many cheap imitators. In your own interest you should see the name -s of tne proprietors, Messrs. E. C. De Witt &Co., clearly printed on the white, blue and gold box. They are never sold loose. IS You Prefer BOOTS look at these for value. They’re Well made, comfortable fitting, and durable, and, equally important, reasonably priced. Call or write, Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots, solid leather throughout ; toe and heel plates— 15/9 Same Boot, with studded rubber sole— 15/9 Men’s Extra Stout Chrome CooKham Boots, three-decker leather soles— 19/6 A similar Boot, with studded rubber soles— 17/6 Men’s High Grade Box Calf Derby Boots, leather lined, welted— 25/-, 29/6, 32/6 Same Boot in Dark Brown Willow Calf— 25/-, 27/6 Same in Black Glace Kid—--25/-, 27/6, 32/6 Men’s Solid Leather Boots, for farm work; nailed with heel and tqe plates. ’’Split Kip, with toecap and back strap— 15/9 . Full Kip, with toecap and back strap—• 22/6 Full Kip, whole back, no toei cap— 25/Brown Greenhide, with toecap and back strap— 21 /• Men’s High Grade English Cookham Boots, with screwei and stitched 3-decker soles leather lined, double tongues Box Hide, viscolised— 25/Box Calf— 29/6 “ Beva ” grain, waterproof— Men’s Famous “Mishko” Boot (as illustrated); hard wearing rubber soles— • 27/6 ; Post order, with cash, If you can’t call. Money back guarantee. ■ W. HARRIS & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin.

Your Printing DONE CHEAPLY DONE PROMPTLY DONE WELL The Evening Star JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT STUART STREET. DUNEDIN J ' I

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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 3

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537

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 3

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