Symptoms of a Weak Bladder s:-t —sr. l -t.t uuaering witn madder trouoie, yet ao not know «. MumMriM* irift i? with weak bladders, and th«ir parents do not know it, thinking all the time that the child is iH*3T Bn £" ?i Ut l nf. re I s »n even greater cumber of men andwoujen, both old and young, who arc suffering with bladder trouble. They know there is - * something wrong, hut what it is they cannot tell. Just read theis symptoms through, and see if l#y of them apply to yon:—Nasty taste in the mouth, bad complexion, scanty urine, restlessness at Bigot, continual thirst, pain 3in tho groin with « sensation inside, inability to retain nnne (bed-wetting:, stsns or srool in the blander, too frequent desire to urinate,brickdust or sedimtnt in the urine, and an : irritable temper. If yob have any of these symptoms you *•?,£ n't neglect them, because if you de you 7i jj 1 instead of caring itself, year blkdder trouble will get worse: Ie has aever . bien known fer a case of bladder disease to i itself. It almost invariably develops. Slight pains may develop into chronic rheumatism and gout. A little darkness under the i ®s may develop into dropsical swellings. Cloady urine may develop into gravel and gravel into stone. Never neglect bladder trouble no niatter bow slight. Danger in Delay. If you are experiencing any bladder or kidney trouble of any kind do set wait uatil Mme severe and dangerous urinary or kidney complaint has obtained a feothold, but act in tine-take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, and aee what they will do for yeu. Being antiseptic and soothing, the effect on the delicate tissues is most grateful, and as they assist the kidneys in passing tke uric acid . poison from the system, this prolific source of bodily torture is quickly but surely removed. • When th«r kidneys and bladder are restored, and can pass off this poison themselves, the trouble will, of coarse, disappear—the dragging pains will leave, the joints cease •chug, and tho delicate organs will become soothed in their irritated and inflaaud parts. Then yon 'really will be surprised how different all tho world Will seem to you. Instead of drudgery, your household duties will become a pleasar", life, will be brighter-you will be brighter and happier, •pd so will those with whom yon come in contact. Many remedies claim to cure, and do, without doubt, give relief for a time, out the one remedy which will givi you quick relief, andmost probably a permanent cure,.is DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, fer when once cured ov the«e wonderful little pills, our readers say they are cured fer ever. And yetth«y are so gentle in action that babies may take them. Thoy will c«ro you ne matter how old you are, s. Oh. my Back / DeWitt Kidney & Bladder j.-. 0f and storekeeper* »'">rywhere, 3s and 5s 6d per box. If you have anv difficulty in getting genuinf De V.';;- 3 , Pills with the blue seal on cork—send your money to Fairbairn, WrigS* and c*. ; Ounedin, Christchurch, Auckland and Weliinsrton, who will gladly oiinj iy t>y return
We believe the Hupmobile to be the best Car of its Class in the World And what does the public believe ? The public—ihe maturing public say the Hupmobile is the best car of its claw in the world. The 1916 model is better than ever. It has a meter as true at steel—powerful, economical, sweet running. It has the Bosch High Tension Magneto. It has Timken bearings, 52 inch under* stung rear springs, genuine leather upholstery the latest equipment. 1 mM It is a better car—»: £3BO for the 5-seater model, The 1916 Hupp gives you every motor car refinement and comfort. It gives service and satisfactien. N# car can cempare with it at £3BO. Let yeur car be a proven Hupp— an improved Hi.pp-» 1916 Hupp Write for Catalogue and pmrticatmr* ITHE'MW 2EALA6© FAMILY " A. Hatrick€& Co., Ltd. WANGANUI WELLINGTON WATTARA Lecml Agents • Fanners' Co-op. Organisation of N.Z. Ltd. Hawen and N.P. XI:L. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, ltd. Stratford Agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 10
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704Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 10
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