Bladder Trouble PROVES Hidden Health Danger Bladder trouble, shown by too frequent 1 desire for relief, especially when warm in > bed at night time, is truly a sign of serious kidney disorder. Neglect the warning and ! terrible indeed may be the pain you will suffer. Gravel or stone may foirm, Of cys- ' titis (chronic inflammation of the bladaer) i may resjilt. Bladder trouble is not merely an annoyance — something to be almost a^iamed of when away from home — it is a dangerous condition that must be checked right at the source. The real cause of your weakness is due to the kidneys allowing an excess of acid, poisonous irritants to accumulate in the blood, which inflame delicate membranes, The only cure is to persuade the kidneys to healthy action, sp , that they will rid the body of those irrii tating poisons. We are confident in the ' statement that there is no quicker, surer | means to this end than a short course with the doctor-recommended De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. These pills are not purgatives, but are made specially for the cnre pf kidney and bladder troubles. The prescription is clearlyprinted on each box, and your chemist can honestly assure you of its value. Ask, therefore, for a 3/6 box of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. There is a larger, more economical size, price 6/6, if your case needs prolonged treatment, Take two pills at night, one before meal times. We guarantee that in 24 hours you will see and know they are doing you good. De WITT'S « bladder PILLS '16 A safe and sure remedy in all cases of RHBUMATISM BACKACHE JOINT PAINS LUMBAGO or qhy Urinary Irregolaritles
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 12
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