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'TOO-OLD,' TIRED-OUT Kidney Trouble Causes Your Weakness! CHRONIC BACKACHE, SLEEPLESS, HO APPETITE, HEADACHES — Take This Warning — Sudden pains m the back, limbs aching with sharp painful twitchings, headaches, ' dead-tired/ too-old feeling, worn-out, sleepless— Nature flashes her signals to the brain, disclosing deep-seated kidney trouble. .Why do you go on suffering day after day, month after month, when a host of men, once suffering as you do, many bed-ridden, have come from "untold agonies," terrible depression to splendid vigour and vitality. There are thousands of healthy Mr. Geo. Coleman, Oxford Street, men and women, once chronic ,M a*t erto n N^., writes :- sufferers, who could tell you De a J^^Vm"LTI Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills fi n d they are the only y^fk can be relied on m cases of Rheu- things that do me good. I , v^^S^S matism, Kidney Trouble, Loss of have suffered with a bad Vitality. They would also tell you JjJ £/SS >^^&^ that you will be very wise to m- everything, • ' vest m a box of this 40-year-old, :rt> <f T, standardised remedy. There is no rmSk^ii^^ *r^^\ ' ' mystery about De Witt's Kidney I J^^^^SliJ^lj^^^* 1 : and Bladder Pills. Your chemist J^^^^^^^UxJ'^J' 1 can tell you all about the prescrip- \l r< tion clearly printed on the box. \ /' Furthermore, he sells this remedy l^^^^^^^^l 1 jy^ . under distinct guarantee that m 24 /!^^^^^^i^m^ hours you will see and know the vl^^^^^^^^^k pills are doing you jnrWTßussOl^vL good. . If not, your money is refunded. medicine of<4 Thousands of one- |^^»F #f«S^3; time sufferers, re- sU/J&M norelief. Iwishother*:: commend De Witt sfW | fv\ who sw # er the same «*! Kidney and Bladder Vilvw^ * have, to reap tht Pillfl Tafcp -inqfc \A 7s^k) x>yo*sUiM benefit by taking De ;'.' host of recent let- \ LjnWff \\jlo*3k Why notletDe Witt's Kid- .. tero. ne y and Bladd er Pills, start * „m „, „ y° u on tlie road to . health to- _ • Mr^.Shaw,Pareora, day? Go to your chemist and South - Island, New , l^^^^^M get a 3/6 or 6/6 supply, take^" Zealand, writes : them regularly. You -wiU ** "Five years ago I amazed how quickly health was suffering with my i&*sSS^f fterfwsiiS&asfi will come. If you really want . kidneys, and a friend THERE LIES THE SECRET health and the vigour and advised me to try Be OF YOUR TROUBLE vitality that makes you enjoy ■ Witt's Kidney and (The Remedy i« told of here) work and pleasure, do not Madder Pills. Ibought delay this matter. The sooner a bottle which completely cured me, and you have De Witt's Kidney and Bladder I have had no more Kidney Troubles. Pills m your home the sooner you will have I always recommend them, to my once a<min health and splendid fitness. friends." Remember, there is nothing just as good. THE REMEDY THAT SHOWS Oil 1 © RESULTS IN 24 HOURS [ Jp ILL V ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. ROYAL RASTER SHOW MOORE PARK, SYDNEY, 27tH MARCH to 6th APRIL, 1929. TEN DAYS — — — " SIX NIGHTS £14,000 PRIZES £14,000 ENTRIES CLOSE WINES - ■-.. 19th February HORSES (including Trotting Events)- i. 16th February CATTLE 18th February POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES and CAGE BIRDS ..... 26th and 27th February DOGS and CATS J 28th February AGRICULTURE (including Fruits and Apiculture) Ist March DAIRY PRODUCE (Except Export Classes) .... Ist March WOODCHOPPING CONTESTS ........: 11th March SCHEDULES AND ENTRY FORMS ON APPLICATION. Endeavour House, G. C. SOMERVILLE, 33 Macquarie Place, Secretary. ' ■ SYDNEY. ; . '■'-■. FIRE Jy_ ACCIDENT • MARINE .- MOTORCAR Jy New Zealand , iT W : Insurance. 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NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 9

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