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A LURKING DANGER.

is a lurking danger in tho.aching baoii • Tho aohes and. paws of the buck tell of kidneys,: overworked ■ '•'. viio to, the kidneys' -assistance '■; when backache pains' warn you. A kidney', warning- should bo promptlyheeded, for dan- ' gerous diabetes, dropsy, Blight's Diseaso.are only a.step away, diead how the dancer can be averted. Jlrs.'S. 13. ltobertsou, Beach Street; ' l'etone, Wellington,: says years ago'l' fell, down and hurt my kidneys, and a long oad timo of kidney diseaso set in;, .Before, the accident I had sufrered.with pains'ih the small of :my " back,' headaches, and giddiness, ' but : afterwards; theso symptoms were so v - alariunlg ''■': that I never nxpectcd to recover,"nor did hiy fricnds.expeot that I. would: The bladdorgavo. me tho' most' troublo; tho secretions contained': ; blood, and-wero thick: and caused, groat, pain. ■■'! Sometimes the blood seemed'to'leave thekid'-" neys very plentifully.showing whata terrible '.' 'state'these organs Were in. 'My back '■ always ■'(■■ ached across tli-3 loins, but at times the'agony ' ; was terrible; especially when rcaught cold, and "-' I seemed to' taKe' cold' very, often. No proc.au- - tions.6eemcd to protect' iiio, and. at theso! times ' I was a porfect cripple, as inflammation of the ' kidneys would so in, I was wearing out fast, and looked years than I was, I was so haggard ,and drawn, and I fell away to a moresha'doW. Indeed,' my sufferings wero so'terrible that I almost looked forward to death as .iirond to my '■ agony. ■>' I was treated, by a -''.number'of: doc- •:" tors, and also had hospital treatment, and was ,' operated on several tn'iies. -One doctor'told mo that I would never.get well, and'the -tvost ' hopeful news was that I.'.sh'.nt.'d.not be well for .years,' .so you can sci>, v ;at''nii, outlook t ' had. It to just at tho time '( ',>.\t I was to muit rgo another operation that a friend of mine bou.-tiit •mo a b*x of Doan'sßackache Kidnev Pills; You: will scarcely credit it, but I felt that the pills, woro doing. me goodbefore Iliad finished taking, ouo box;; l.vory box did mo'good :>,'v)co, and every day I felt.better.: After tokV.ir; tV>nr ,' .boxes, 1 ; was. so well, that,l,did not nml to ... undergo the/operation. ,1 kept on uiill! '1 !iad ■'■■. used 15 boxes/ then. I was cured... The scero. (ions of, tho kidneys'wero olear. and the■"-'■".-ml-- . lug of. the kidneys had slopped; and v.iv hick ' ' was'quite free ofpain. Doan's Bac.iraeh'c ;Cidnoy Tills have saved,my life.. Jlv ! .now-iu a thoroughly licaUh,V'C«p'!H!on. AH |icy : .friends know,how great a curse fricso hills have ■■'•. effected.in my case, and lam pleased to make this statement that other 'sufferers uia'v l;nrV that Doan's Backache Kidney 'tills' will euro ' kidney troubles. I got these pills at Fletcher's' l'harmaoy, . ~ ■ --..'■■■ ; I'our years later, Mrs.- Robertson savi:-'-"Tlie above statement is quite true, and I am-now ' pleased to confirm, it: Pour years is a'.good'•• ' test, and ■> I am -sura. I am 'cured, to sby cured." ■ Dean's Backache Kidney l'ills are . sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 35.-nor box (six boxes 16s; Od.), or. will bo posted on '■ receipt of price by Fostcr-M'Clcllau Co., ffl Pitt Street, Sydney. \ ..' - Tlnmeruber the; uaino.—DOAN'S. . .' I,'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 12

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A LURKING DANGER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 12

A LURKING DANGER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 12

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