Watch your KIDNEYS after any Alness Any urlnary Irregularlty or unusual pain in the hackf muscles or Joints should be suspeeted. An enormous strain is placed on the kidneys by illness owing to the accumulated impurities which the kidneys must clear away before perfect health returns. In most illnesses the kidneyB themselves get weak or impaired. So when they are called upon to take the extra load of clearing out the poiaons which result from the illness (bacteria, dead cells, urio acid, etc.), you will see how necessary it is that your kidneys are watched and assisted. The safest and most pleasant way of strengthening your kidneys is by 'taking some De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are prepared specially to act on the kidneys. This they do so effectively and gently that you will be delighted with the feeling of health and strength that comes after taking a short course with them. They are bo successful in giving relief in all caSes of kidney trouble because they are specially prepared for that work. In fact, you can see for yourself within24 hours that bney have put their healing touch xight where it is needed. So do not take the grave risk of neglecting any symptoms that warn you your kidneys need attention. Look out for — BACKACHE MINS IN JOINTS BAGGY EYES LI5TLESS FEELING BAD BREATH RHEUMATIC MINS er any Urlnary Irregularitles If you have any of these symptoms, get some De Witt's Pills at once. You 'will be glad you took this advice. Be sure you getr— De WITT'S PILLS Sold overywhere at 3/6 & 6/6
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 14, 1 February 1937, Page 5
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