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A LURKING DANGER.

' There is a lurking danger in the aohing back. The aches and pains of.the back tell of kidneys: 'overworked 1 Go' to. the kidneys assistance /when (backache pains warn, .you. ... Akidney Iwarniiig should be promptly', heeded, for dangerous diabetss, dropsy, Bright's. Disease are .only '-a-step away.'' Head how ;the danger oan be averted. Mrs. S.'B. Eobertson, Beach Street,' ;Petohe, Wellington, says:--"Five- years, ago rl ■fell down and hurt my kidneys, and a long ! uad time of kidney disease set in. Before the accident ! had suffered with pains in/the small ■of my) back; .headaches, and giddiness, but, ■afterwards theso symptoms • were so alarmnig that : I- never expected to recover, nor did: my ■friends expect that I would. The bladder gave me the most troubletho seoretions contained iblood,-and were thick'and caused great pain. Sometimes the blood seemed to leave the kul'neys Very plentifully showing what a ! stats these .organs : were. in. My back always ached across the loins, but at times, the agony was terrible, especially when I caught cold\ and •I.seemed ■ to. take .cold very often. No precau-, tjons seemed to protcct and at these times. I was : ft perfect cripple, as inflammation of tho kidneys would se in. I was wearing out fast, -and looked.years than I was, I was so haggard And drawn, and I fell; away, to a mere shadow. Indeed, my sufferings wore .so terrible that 1 'almost, looked forward to death as an end to my acony. I was treated; by a number of doctors and also had hospital .treatment, and was operated on several times. ■ One doctor told me that I would never get well, and the most hopeful news was .that I should not be well for years, so you oan see what an 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 Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. You .will scarcely credit it, but X felt that tiie piUs were doing mo good before I had finished takin? one box. Every box did me good service, • and every day I. felt bettor. After taking four boxes, I was so well that ■ I did not need to undergo the operation. I kept on, until I had used 15 boxes, then I .Was cured. The secretions of the kidneys were-clear,. and the bleeding of the kidneys had 1 stopped,_and my back was quite free of pain. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have saved my life. My kidneys are now in a thoroughly healthy condition. All my friends know how great a curse these pills have effected in my case, and I atri pleased to make ; this "statement; that other sufferers may .know, that Doan's Backache' Kidney Pills will -cure .kidney troubles. .1 got these pills at Fletcher s later, Mrs. Robertson says.:-"The : above statement is (Juite true,, and I am now • pleased to .confirm tt. Four years is a good test .-and - I--am--sure I am cured, to stay, oured" Doan's Backache Kidney, Pills are, sold bv all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per box (six boxes lGs. Gd.), fr posted on receipt of price by Foster-M Clcllan Co., 76 Pitt Street; Sydney. ' : i', Remember tho name—DOAN S. l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 7

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A LURKING DANGER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 7

A LURKING DANGER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 7

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