■ \i ' - i Backache is really Kidney EmiyPictun ■ »che ; the ache comes from the Tefh A kidneys, which lie jnst beneath tbe small of tho back. When c back is ' * lame— . when it " cricka" if you tnrn sharply or stoop—when it burns vt\\h a burning ache, and keeps \jf yq\ y Oa awake half the night — R* * % when you cannot bend without \*l. \r- , .:.■::■; a .stab-like p&in taking you— ifvW A n when it makes hard work of va jL I the least task—when it seta the * irPN'* w kole every limb and Jptf-& lj%*C txl musole aching—give your jff.it * emU 1 ki&nejn help at once in Doan'e ""ffiiJuL Backache Kidney Pillg. Dooa'e J PUls are a special kidney and s^> ' bladder medicine; they give strength and tone to the kidneys themselves, and so care the eante of backache. BACKACHE CURED Mre. C. L. Bradley, Madras Street, Christchurch, says:—"For a long time I have been suffering with my back. There km a constant ache just over the kidneys which spoilt my rest at night, and mad* it impossible for mc to stoop or more about freely. I was really vfry bad, and eonld not do my work; gome- . time*, in fact, I could not get np. I also had dizzy attacks and always felt iired. I tried various remedies, but all to no pnrpose; it was only money jrasted, My husband read of the virtues of Dosn's Backache Kidney Pill*, and got some for mc at Bonnington's Pharmacy. I commenced taking them, carefully following the direction*, and used five bottles, when I was entirely free from b&ekache. Doia't Backache Kidney Pills alone cared mc, and after other remedies failed to give mc ease." Mrs Bradley confirms the above, six years later:—" My previous statement ii quite true, and lam pleased to inform yoa that I am still free of kidney ■ troubles. Doari's Backache Kidney Pills are a splendid kidney remedy." Dojn't Backache Kidney Pills are sold bjiall demist* and Storekeeper! at ■?* per bottle (ilx bot&"i 161 6d) or will bs posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney. PILLS', {{JOHN M. MITCHELL, Furniture Manufacturer! I! 586 COLOMBO STREET, CITY (Near-Moor house Avenue). V"" 1 " u '' TT ,, *^ , I HAVE the largest Stock , >slee=nJvsr „- n i *of QUAINT FURNI- ■.. i k gt jm .. TURE in Christchurch. ii llts/L; • % ' S vLJffi $ Bungalows Furnished, . '■'" ' • j5. efflf • 3j "fffl'M/' Stylish, and Artistic, at l| c '" i&" J* M;<HITCHaLS, 535ColomboSt MynsOt i?£ l^ ity^ ■ -"■ ■ "eraitiFOßD'eSaJeetaadm<«t ' , ISu&A* fSfcSi - ; ' iib—ih— llWllHWi<ap[flM l O'ln . Belioaie Zeauia*, I PaH wad tieSiokoee M L 8 M^^^ Ji W j^^g s&lCt] Mβ tfehnenal Beaedy «t Aoidtty of the Btomacft, •' " g«ytborjß, Infljfjaaoa, flat EraotoUont, Bilioßi Affeotionn. /
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 14
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