RHEUMATISM . . i Sufferers can now get Permanent Relief This great " mystery " disease claims world over. The Englishman, the Ausmore victims eveiy year than almost tralian and New Zealander, the South any other complamt suffered bjr the African, Argentino or Peruvian, the human race. This agonising disease Hindu and the Chinese are all daily not only makes the' hves oi men and using De Witt's Kidney and Bladder I women a torture, but is responsible for Pills, In Siam, the islands of the more loss oi employment than any other Padfic, the tropical jungles of Brazil, or complaint. the maJaria-laden svsramps of Colombia , TL- • _ x. and Panama, men and women depend on dhtS 19 accoraing tO reccnt De Witt's Pills when their kidneys are G OVernment Statistics. outof order, or Rheumatic Pains torture Bnt men, and women, too-by the then?*^ Aiway® tliey find their trust thousand — are daily lekrning hi * a amply. "P3"1 « blessed, r«hef reliable method of gettbg relfef from Rhenmatism Once more they are able lui " grateful thanks from all over to enjoy life. Work and play are no world. longer handicapped by that constant Mr. W. Willlams, writes from 39, Herald acony in ioints or muscles which makes Berehampore, Wellington : — "I suffered their daysa torture and their nighte a acute a*on* from Rheumatism, and although miseiy. No longer do they nsk the tried numerous other remedies, did not . , 3 . .s. ; rr £ r,,. obtam any permanent relief until I recently heart-weakenmg strain that Rheuma- tried De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. tism bnngs, Now, after takingr the contents of siz bottles __ m m De Witt's Pills, I am absolutely free from THIS FRtEDOM pain, and 1 shall always reeommend these pills to everyone I meet" has been secured by the nse of a remedy . sold by the thousand bottles daily the Be surey°n £et the ?enume— DeWITT'SZPILLS This splendid remedy is put up in two sizes, 3/6 and 6/6, which are obtainable from all chemists and stores. For Rheumatism of long-standing, sufferers will find the 6/6 size the most economipal, as it contains 2} times the quantity in the 3/6 siz* Announcing— BLYTHES' MANNEQUIN PARADE OF AUTUMN FASHIONS MANTLES, MILLINERY, LINGERIE & ACCESSOMES IN THE TEA ROOMS WED., 10th, and THURS., 1 1th March, at 3.15 p.m. In anticipation of heavy bookings we respecfcfully suggest early reservations at the Tea Rooms. -Afternoon Tea will be served, 1/8 each person No charge to reserve. 'Phone 567. BLYTHES Ltd. NAPIER Smart Gloves... s A V LTD J K AET SILK.' Navy, White, Fawn. 3/11 . Now 2/11 AET SILK. Smart gauntlet. Navy only. 4/ll Now 3/6 AET SILK. One dome. Grey only. 4/ 11 .... Now 3/6 FABEIC. Laced gauntlet. Fawn and White. 5/11 Now 4/6 FLECKED FABEIC. B ro wn and White. 6/11 .. Now 5/6 KID. Large gauntlet. Brown only. 14/11 Now 32/6 KID. Quilted cuff. Navy and Black. 14/6 Now 12/6 WHITE DOESKINS 6/6 to 15/6 V one teaspoonfu^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 11
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