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KIDNEY TROUBLE If you hnTe Jddney tronble, bowerer ilight, N ature srirei yon dmtio warning bef ore rery loitg. TJffamlly fcbis warning takes the form of a duH, nagging ache in the back, and if not beeded will eoon make your life a misery. Bleepleea nights will still further weaken yon. Rheumatiam, twollen, hot &nd inflamed joints bringhome to yon eren more forcibly that yonr Jridneya ara crying out' for relief. Yonr kidneys, weakened by a chill or ehock, or overworked after weakening illness, ara not doing. their job of cleansing and filtering the blood. Not only ara they choked and clogged with waste matter, bnt they are not deansing the blood of nrio acid, bacteria and other impuritiea, and so yonr whole system if being wowly poiaonecL So yonmnstxealiae that to get relief yon mnst taka a medicine that will act direotly on the kidneys. A medicine that will reduca the inflammaidon in the kidneys themselves — one that will tone np those weak organs and enable them once again to do their pmifyingwork. ^Stait taldng Ha Witt'f Kidney and Bladder Pills, which act directly on the kidneys. They begin their workbyreducing the infiammation in the kidneys, and toning them np so that they work perfectly once more. That backache stops, the awful pains diedown, andas DeWitt's Pills gently cleanse andstrehgthen yonr kidneys you will become healthy and_pam-free again. The nrio acid deposits which cause the pain in muscles and. joints will be dissolved and cast ont of the body. The relief brought by De Witt's Pills if permanent becanae tbey remove the canse of yonr tronble, Be sure you get the genuine De WITT'S 3/« BLADDERAND PILLS 4 A safe and nn rcraedy in all cases of KKEUMATISM BACKACHE IQINT PAINS LUMBAGO or any Urinarr Irrefularities o For quick relief from painful throbbing chilkeeps them free from infection, healing ffyi «Trin completely in a few days. TREATMENT. Bathe the affected paris in very hot water and rub in Rezona Ointment. If the skin is broken, spread the Ointment on clean linen, apply to the aores and bandage in position. CHILBLAINS GO.. NEVER RETURN Mti R; A. Ri Lee, of Hospital Road, Concord, writes " For many years I taffered from ChUblains. One day on the ■' recommendation of afriend , I tried Rexona Ointment for them. After one application, the szodltng decreased and one teeek's treatment . «%p§2j5fa bamshed the ChUblainSi llspcSffiHM That toas ttoo ycars,ago tcrtd they have not re- mjv 'Rewanui The Rapid Healer f yonr chemut's or store NOWI i . , 9.190, 81NK i "yOUR ABTTTMA easily 'controlled. ' ' Take only CAL-MTN— fully efpecfcive remedy, which renews strength of . nxembranes and tissues with necessary minerals. Many testimonials on file. Only 2/6 }-lb. pkt. Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, and the "Alan Grant Pharmacy. > / *. . . and that's why I use Silvikrin Lotion every morning. It kceps the scalp healthy, the hair ffee from dandruff and stops falling hair.' SILVIKRIN LOTION is ihe oiily hair dressing that contains pare Silvikrin, the natural hair food. Strengthens the hair and brings out its natural beauty. Obtainable from all chemists and high-class storcs ... 4/- and 6/6 per bottle. SILVIKRIN LABORATORIES London, Paris, Berlin, Brossils, Rotterdah, Vienna, Zurich. Write fotfree bookltt, "Your hair tronble Diagnosed," to the sole N.Z. Distributors, Salmond. 6c Spraggon ~id., GJ>.O.Box 66a, Wellington. Silvilcrin DOES GROW HAIR

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 8

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