p r He ow Lost His Rheumatism Only those of our readers who have suffered from the gnawing pains of Rheumatism, or have endured the pain of working with their joints and muscles aching dully, day after day, can realise with what joy Mr. Mullinder discovered that he had lost his Rheumatism. His grateful letter (which we print below) will be read with advantage by every sufferer. If you follow his example and use the remedy specially prepared to remedy faulty kidney action—De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills—your Rheumatism, too, will go. You must understand that Rheumatism (pains in the muscles and joints) is caused by some defect in the kidneys. When the kidneys are strong and healthy they remove uric acid and other poisons which are constantly forming in the blood. A chill, shock, after-effect of illness (such as influenza), or general will cause the kidneys to slow down in their work. Then the impurities get left behind in the body in everincreasing amounts. They are deposited in the muscles and joints and cause the intense pain of Rheumatism. Writing from Malvern Street, Bradford, Mr. Mullinder says : “De Witt's Pills relieved me after three years of suffering with Rheumatism in my shoulder. At times I could not get my coat on. 1 was giving up hope after trying all sorts of remedies, when I decided to give De Witt's Pills a trial. After taking them for two days my pains began to disappear, and two bottles restored me to health and strength again.’* You, too, can benefit as Mr. Mullinder did—no weary dieting or complicated treatment—just five pills a day will do it But be sure they are DeWitt’s Pills KIDNEY AND BLADDER Sold everywhere at 3/6 and 6/6 The large size is a wonderful saving, as it contains 2£ times the quantity in the 3/6 size
BRIGHT NEW ZEALAND TALENT FEBRUARY “RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” New Zealanders, you will find much to delight you in the February issue of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine.” Here are some of the big features:— “Isle of the Glowing Sky Stewart Island and a Glass Bos,” by Robin Hyde. “Railways End The Rosstown that is Ross,” by Mona Tracey. “Land of a Thousand Golden Beaches,” by O. N. Gillespie. “Custody of the Parent,” by Ken Alexander. Instalment of “The Thirteenth Clue,” by James Cowan. “Rural Vignette or The Forgotten Branch-Line,” by Bernice Shackleton. Sixty pictures. Humorous illustrations by M. Matthews, Ken Alexander and A. S. Paterson. 6d. At Book-Shop? and News-Agencies 6d. 11 ~~ ' ==t LUNGSAM ! THE GEEAT COUGH MIXTURE, in demand throughout the changing weather we are having which tries the best of us, hence the Colds and Coughs we get. Take LUNGSAM—the tried and proved remedy.—J/g AND g/g MSB BOTTLE—Postage 3d & Gd. GET THE HOTSPOT RHEULIN ! THE njfEsx application foe external USE, Colds on the Chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Neuritis, Sprains and Bruises —1/g AND £/0 BOTTLE, 3d and 6d Postage. ALL POSTAL WORK SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO BY HERBERT HEPWORTH COSMETIC CHEMIST, THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH. HAVE YOUR SORE FEET OR CORNS ATTENDED TO BY H. W. HEPWORTH, Practipodlst and Chiropodist, at the RHEULIN PHARMACY. I : e Motorists ! PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT KEEP YOUa, OAR IN TRIM. WATERPROOF AND WEATHERPROOF. SEDAN TOPS Let Us Quote for TOURING TOPS : :: ETC SIDE CURTAINS Keep the Inside Finish as NEW. Try a set of our Latest SEAT COVERS. Made to fit any car. Motor Trimmer; (JUSTICE AND EDMUNDS) GEORGE STREET : PALMERSTON NORTH.
Feildiag Presbyterian Sunday, * School OPENING DAY DEFERRED At a meeting of the staff of St. Paul's Presbyterian Sunday school staff at Feilding ou Monday evening it was decided not to reopen the school until the day schools bad resumed. The first
Sunday school session will, therefore, lot be held until March 7. Mt. Richards Road From Our Own Correspondent Among the week-end visitors to the istrict were Mr and Mrs J. L. Nash, ‘Jim • ash, Misses B. and N. Whitlock, Wan-1 anui, and Miss B. Stevens, Palmerston, iorth. j Trevor Nash has returned to Linton' fter spending his holidays at Komo.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 3
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