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BACKACHE —that’s Kidney Trouble Thousands of men and women complaining of the agony of rheumatism and :hronic backache, actually suffer from cidney trouble, but do not know it Thousands of sufferers waste money on ineffective medicines, because they do not realise that the only remedy that can possibly help them must act directly on the kidneys and enable them to rid the plood of the impurities and poisons that »re the cause of the misery and suffering they endure. The treatment of rheumatism, chronic oackache and joint pains must commence Dy prompting the kidneys to healthy action, and that is why the world-famous remedy, De Witt’s Pills, is so wonderfully successful in removing pain and suffering. There is no mystery about De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. The full prescription is clearly printed on each box sold, and your chemist can tell you how good it is. In 24 hours from the first dose you will know that they have actually started their health-restoring work through the kidneys. De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills can be taken by men and women at all times, young or old, even the very feeble. They are definite kidney medicine, not purgatives. Why will you suffer longer when De Witt’s Pills are ready to bring you health ? Buy a bottle to-day and end your pain and build health, strength and vigour. Obtainable from chemists everywhere. Be sure you get the genuine De WITT’S BLADDER Pills ** A safe and sure remedy in all cases of RHEUMATISM BACKACHE JOINT PAINS LUMBAGO or any Urinary Irraiolarltloa Although two of his lingers had been cut off, a Maori, Tama Kehu, living in the Wanganui River district, showed remarkable endurance on Saturday by walking 10 miles for medical aid. Kehu was using a mower when the accident occurred, and he immediately replaced the lingers, treating them in native fashion. He then walked 10 miles to Ran ana, where he was mot by the Free Ambulance and conveyed to the Wanganui Hospital. Several stitches were inserted in the lingers, and he is making good progress toward recovery. It is considered that his resourceful action undoubtedly saved his lingers.

LUNGSAM ! THE GREAT 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.—AND HER BOTTLE—Postage 3d & (ML GET THE HOTSPOT RHEULIN ! THE FINEST APPLICATION FOE EXTERNAL USE, Colds on tho Chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Neuritis, Sprains and Bruises —AND 2/0 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—II. W. HEPWORTH, Practipodist and Chiropodist, at the RHEULIN PHARMACY. * ******m

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 Box,” 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.

EASY TERMS. CONFIDENTIALLY ARRANGED ■ ...from RECONDITIONED AND READY FOR THE ROAD Why wait until Easter Holidays send the Prices soaring—get that Used Car you need NOW. Select it from this list of Cars, all completely overhauled and thoroughly reliable. 1935 FOKD VS. 1930 MOKKIS S b.p. 1935 AUSTIN 10 Do Luxe Salooi 1934 AUSTIN 10 h.p. Saloon. 1929 AUSTIN 16*6 Saloon. 1930 AUSTIN 16-6 Saloon. 1930 DODGE D.A. Sedan. 1929 CHEVROLET 6 Sedan. 1929 DE SOTO Sedan. 1931 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 1930 FORD Model A Tourer. 1929 OLDSMOBILE Sedan. 1929 CHEVROLET 6 Coach. 1929 AUSTIN 7 Sedan. 1928 SINGER lioadster. 1927 DODGE Coupe. 1929 DE SOTO .Roadster. 1926 CHEVROLET Tourer. 1928 CROSSLEY Tourer. 1926 WHIPPET 4 Tourer. 1925 MORRIS Roadster. TRUCKS. 1925 NASH 14cwt Truck. 1920 FORD “T” Truck. ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. Porter Motors Ltd. II CHEVROLET & BUICK DISTRIBUTORS, Feilding Rep. j CNR. RANGITIKEI & MAIRE STREETS, 1 PALMERSTON NORTH. C. HAXTON. B ’PHONE 6899 :: P.O. BOX 362.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 5

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