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.IT COMES MANY WAYS! . t BUT HOWEVER IT MAY COME, ; THE REMEDY .REACHES ALL. Kidney complaint may begin from ■many sources, such as cold, injuiy by accident, or tho .result-of other com•plaints. However, it may conic, "Doan'a jJackache'JEjlidney Pills always euro. Let 'this facfe lie! an ever-pleasant memory | witli'iyou.. All 'sufferers .should be in-1 tereate<i' in the following:— j ;Mrs. C. L. Bradley, 183 Salisbury) Street, Christchurch, says:—"For a| long time I. suffered with my back. Thro was n constant ache just over the kidncysi,wMch spoilt my rest at night, and made it impossible for me to stoop ! or move about freely. I was . really j very bad, and could not do my work; in fact, sometimes I felt too ill to pet; out of bod. I tried yarknis remedies, ' but all to no purpose; it was only j money ■ wasted; My husband rend of j the virtues of Doan's Backache Kidney PillSj and got some for me. I commenced taking them, carefully Following, 1 the directions, and after using five botf ties I was entirely free from b.icknrbe. Doan's Backache. Kidney Pills alone cured me, -and after other remedies had ' failed to giro me ease." ! Mrs Bradley confirms tho above eight years' later, "My previous statement ' is quite true, and I am pleased to in-' form you that T. am still free of" backache Doan's Pills are a splendid kidney lemedj " Ib Uood to bo thought that onh mi nary nd bladdei tioubles weie to be traced co the kidnejs but now modern > science pro%c« that nejrlj ill cli^en^csi have then oiigm in tho <lisoidei of> these impmUnl organs Then keep) youi kidney^ stiong and hoalthv b> taking Ju hum! kidney and hHrUlei lemtd I, —Down's Backache nnd Kidncv Pills 'i'lk^ aae b\ ->11 rhomisto 1 <md <.tr j «keepers at 3s pei bottle (si\ boHle l(c Cxi) oi will be ported on receipt H nine b T« lostci-"\I(C Ilcll nn Co 70 V h r-ttM<- S>dnc> P.nf ' -.uri" \ou get DOW ">

. BILIOUSNESS - ! is a condition characterised by a dis-, tnr!):t!h'c ol; tho'digestive organs. The, storoadi is debilitated, the liver torpid, tbo bov.'i>l:.i -constipated. There, is 'loathing f(.-r food, pains in the boy/els, dizziness, c-oa.t«i tonguo iind vomitinK, 'first of tiio undipefited food, tlien of bik>. Cli.-un.!)or!r.i.'i.'f! Tablets allay the dis-1 I turbnwo ■>!.' the Ktom.ach and c:reato a healUiy iv,;]>ot,:Lr. Gliambei-laiivK Tablet;-; kuio uj,i tht< livor to a healthy, Jietion and atreujxtheu tho bowels to act n:;turu.!iy without ass'iGtance. —Bold ; by ?..tt C'iio::iists and Storekeeperg.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 6

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