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I ,r". ' * " ~ 1 - Rheumotism YOU MU.ST GET TO THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE BEFORE . .." YOU CAN GET RELIEF . . So toany people will not treit correctlj tlie first twinges of paitt caused by fhfiuBatism. Then, too, is the danger that ifcgl^cted rhetunatic trouble taay weakeh the heart and leave the victira in constant 3anger of cpllapse. Rheumatism is caused by such poisoni fcs nric acid in excess, or harmful bacteria ftr impurities in the blood, lodging in joints khd rauscles, irritating the delicate nerves and thu's causing chronic pain. "The kidneys should- have expelled this fexcess of uric -acid and the harmful impurities. These organs have become weak ind inust be re-strengthened. ,T$ms you will see why De Witt's Pillf are snch a WoflderfullysuccCssful remedy (or all rheumitic conditioiis. They do act directly on the kidneys, toiie them up ijently and help them ta throw out of the iystem the CAUSE of your pain. Men and Women who have suffered for tfears the weakness and -pain of rheumatism, have foiittd in this remedy the ttteans of not only banUhing their trouble, but of regainine; vigorous health, splendid energy atid the nappiness of again enjoy(n(f Work and pleasure. That is the great triumph of De Witt's jPills. Thert is no need to keep on with this remedy "for evef." One-bottle, in many cases, is sufficient to "bring back health and vigour permanently. De WITT'S » blidoeR PILLS * A safe and sure remedy in all cases of Mhkumjltism backaohk IOINI PAINS LUMBAGO or any.Urinary Irredularltiea '1 E. McGItATfl, Gehcral Edgineer,' * Karamu Road, Hastings. «— All ilasses of machinety installed and oaired. Acetone and electric welding 'Pitone 3346. ' A tiead appSafanot— and a you lookfng youngt Brylcrearn aniu'raa Htirdreasers gni Hk; Chemiils . RRYLCREEM |# THE PERFECTHAiRfDRESSiNC N.t. Aganta: W, H. Slinrn? & Sona. Ucl., Chcli

Kidneys Must CleanOutAcids only w*y your body can filein out Acidi 1 and Poisonoua waates frdm your blood i« throuah nine million tiny Kidney tubes oi Blters, but be careful! Don't use drastic. I irfitating druga. If Kldriey and Bladder , troubles xnake you ecffer from Getting Up | Kigbts, Leg Palns, Nervouiness, .'Stiffness, , Burnin'gr, Stfarting, Acidity, Neuralgia or 'BbeUmatie Pains, Lumb&go, or Loss of Energy, don't waate a minute. Try the Doctor'a preaerlptlon CYSTEX (Slsn-tex). Starts work in 16 minutes. SootheB and tottea raw, irritkted tissuea. Guairanteed to cure or Ihoney back. At all Chemiats. DOCTOR, IS THERtj AHY WAY-I CAH6ET RH) OF ALL THESE \ BLEMISHES ON H S&r f OFCOURSETHfRE *k, is ! you Can wash 7v 5&JL THEM AWAY WITH

Skin faults are actually nasked away by the ftequent uae of Rervona Medicated Soap. The rich lather wjth its apecial medications cleansea and purifiea below thtsurface of the skin. And that'S the only way to get nd of blackheada and ugly akin disorders once for all ! The tonic aetion of Rexon* Medications on lazy tissuea changes a duli, eallow skin to a clear glowing one in a few short weeks. Stubborri Ityfedions Relieved For aerious akin complaints cleanse with R|aona Medicated Soap and then apply aoodting, healing Rexona Ointment. The irriution ceases.as.if by magic, aftd even stub- JHHr] bbrn skin disorders yield fei to regiilar tteatment with ^ \&tS0\ Rexona. - | "Rexona At your Chcmist's or Store NOWI 8.k>0.32H2

Modern Conditions That- is why ko many euffor Optical Depantmont without delay. Correct glassss will give Eyes Tested by you immediate relief. MR ALAN GRANT, Pfl.O.N.ZThe Alan Grant Pharmacy OWICIANS & CHEMISfS • HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 9

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