RHEUMATISM QUESTIONS EVERY SUFFERER SH0ULD ASK HIMSELF Why do I suffer the excruciatingr pains of Rheuraatlsm? Why are / — — tns) joints painful and creaky? Why do my muscles feel as thougrh they are tied into knots ? Ip|>». There are thousands of other men and women of Kffllf \ my agre, who live in the same conditions as 1 do, yet'they do not have tO put up with this awfui R Theansweris — Lookto yourkidneyst Thekidneys are wonderful filters ;v>j of the waste matter which is being constantly S formed in the body. But '3 if the kidneys get rundown, through a chill, weakness,orastheresult c •• Iw of some lllness or over- } i\wf indulgence, you soon be- IMtjLl ■ come aware of sometliing Mmlr wrong, First, occasiohal HfiRi #^(S8 pains shoot through the Wj|3 MlL limbs, the back will ache, VflB 1 * ' the urine will look rauddy 1BB igiptl or otherwise discoloured. ifflB 1 Later come pains iu the Dc Witt's Kidncy and Bladder Piils are es- g pecially compounded to // restore sick kidneys to U health. Working gently KJ but efBciently, they bring the kidneys back to health, reduce the in- IVeak Kidneys are flammation, and so tono allotving uric acid them up, that they are ^ accumulate. able once again to do , their work— remove the De Witt's Pills will waste matter from the helt> your kidneys SyItlrt the treatment to- ba.f *° health' and day. Ask for- the i>avn **>111x0. De WITT'S » « BLADDER PILLS A safe and sure remedy in all cases of RHEUMATISM BACK ACHE JOINT PAINS LUMBAGO or ftny Urinary irrej[ularitlea
CONSTERNATION IN THE DRESSING ROOM. The fast bowler was complainiug of a coldj Along came the Captain and out came his Pulmonas. "Suck two or three of these slowly;" he said, "and feel your cold go quicldy." liesult: Cold went, and the wiekets quickly fel|! Tins of Pulmonas cost 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 from Cliemists and Stores. Like the babbling brook, the popularity of the Trocadero Te» Room? never- wanes — it "goes on for ever." There 's a reason— the meals and eervice are out on their own and one feels at home direetly one steps in1 «de.» .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 26, 15 February 1937, Page 4
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