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A LURKING DANGER. • '■; ; . v-^ Ipfcirig'.danger'in the aching bacE The aohes and pains of ;the back, tell of,kidneys overworked.. Go to, the,; kidneys'v assistance wjien-. backache, pains, warn''you. ' A : 'kidney warning should bo. promptly heeded, for dangerous diabetes, .dropsy, Brighfs. Disease .are' only -.a* step away . Bead how the danger ; can be averted. ) Mrs.' S.' E. Eobertson, Beach Street, Petone, .'Wellington,; says"Five years 'ago- 1 tell down and-hurt my kidneys, • and a long pad time of kidney disease set in. Before the acoiderit'l.had-suftered-with pains in the small or my back,- h'eadaohes,: and giddiness,' ■ but afterwards these', symptoms were so alarmnig that I never expected to recover, nor did my. friends expect that. I- would. The bladder gavo ,me the most- trouble; the secretions contained Wood, and were thick and-caused great pain; Sometimes .the blood, seemed to leave the kidneys ,yery r plentifully showing what a terrible state these organs: were in. My back always ached aoross tile loin's, but-at'times: the agony was terrible,; especially, when I 'caught cold, and I seemed to, take Tcold very, often. No precautions seemed to.proteotme, and at these times I was .a perfect-cripple,, as inflammation of the Jiidneys wouuLse in. J,'.was wearing out fast' and looked years'than I'was,-1'; was. so haggard ■and drawn, and I .fell ,'away to a, mere shadow; • :Indeed, my. ■ suffenngs.;war.e so torribld'; that I -almost looked forward to death as im end to my agony. .-I- was treated-by a number'-'of doc-tors,,-and also, hi\d, hospital ..treatment, ~and was; operated on several times. -One'-doctor told mp ftat;l would 'never , get aind ;the'mosthopeful news was that I 1 should not be well for-years; so you can see. what ah - outlook I' had.- It was just at the time that I was to undergo another operation that a friend of mine bought me a box of Doim's Backache Kidney Pills You will, scarcely oredit it," but I felt that the pills - )?ere doing me good bofore J had finished takihg on©, box. Every box did pie good service fend: every day, I felt .better. After taking four .boxes, I was so well-that I did not need to •undergo the operation. I. kept on until I'had nsed 15 boxes,.' then I was .cured. The.'seore(tions; of the. kidneys were clear, and the. bleed- 1 ;ing of the kidneys had stopped, arid my back was quite free of, pain,.. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have: saved my-life; My. kidneys are now m a thorouglily healthy condition. All my friends know how great a curse these pills have effected in my ease.'arid, I am pleased to. make this statement that other sufferers may- know that Doan's Backaoho Kidney Pills will cure kidney troubles. I got these pills at Fletcher's' Pharmacy." : Four- years later, Mrs.:Robertson says:—"The ■ above statement is quite true, and I am now ! pleased to confirm it. Four years is a good test, and; I am sure I am cured, to'stay cured.",. .DoanV Backache, Kidney Pills aro. sold by all chomists and storekeepers at-3s. per box (six boxes :16s. 6d.), or will be posted on receipt of- prico by' Foster-M'Clellan Co., 7(5 Pitt Street; Sydney. : - ' ' Remember the name.—DOAN'S. 1

; Mr. James Melrose, the veteran chairman of the York Race Committee,.has not made a bet.since 1851:■ " '.'How is it, Anglina?" asked her Bill, ''Though fifty, you are young and lovely still?" She blushed and said, "You ; goosej ' 1 It is onl.v through the'uso 'Of the vivifying Laxri-Tonio Pill." ;• *• l-'.xa.XOmC PILLS, 10id, and la. (Sd. 17.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 14

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