THISWEAKNESS STRIKES WENQVER40: Bladder Trouble Is Ddngerous It is said the body completely changes every'seven years. Certain it is that as the years pass health conditions change. and for inany xnen ofer 40 there come "dis« turbances " often of a very serious naturc. Chief araong these is bladder trouble, an annoying weakness with its too frequent calls, especially when warm in bed at night time. Bladder weakness is the result of kidney disorder. If neglected, this annoying trouble may prove very dangerous, as scalding gravel, painful stone or cystitis (chronic inflammatfon of the bladder) may result. If you understand the cause of bladder weakness you will know why wa can promise sufferers a guaranteed remedy. The weakness that pains and annoys you, ofteh making you ashamed when away from home, is the result of -poisons in the blood; acting as irritants upon sensitive nerves and membranes. Thus the bladder .is constantly urged to nnnecessary action. Rid the blood of these poisons and you will be cured. There is no quicker, surer means of effectine; this purpose than by a short course with the world- famous De Witfa Kidney and Bladder Pills. >Go to your chemist and ask for a 3/6 or 616 supply. They are sold under the "satisfactioa-or-money-back " guarantee to prove result# in 24 hours. Doctors the world over recommend this 40-year-old remedy. De WITT'S 3/6 BLADDERAND PILLS A safe and sure remedy in all caset of RHEUMATISM BJLCKACH1 JOINT PAINS LUHBAOO or any Urinarjr Irreiularltles
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 8
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