IHI fP' 'L Haw jm Suspected J "Every picture t/'la a story." \ ] His Symptoms are often mistaken for other Disorders. Backache, gpgg|||L' ' • I | Rheumatism, Dizziness, and Sleeplessness are ssrious signs. j I Is Your Back so weak and painful that you can scarcely bend ?Do your tm BmsllM j jj ankles and limbs swell? Are there organic troubles or pains in the loins? |f|p /M~ I | When you rise in the mornings do you feel drowsy, heavy, and irritable? Is f ? there rheumatism, gravel, lumbago, or sciatica? Kidney Disease affects .<Jj| /MB | | different people differently, because kidney poisons attack the weakest part of jtt /|j|| §1 !I||||h|P| \j ■ | 5 the constitution first, and the weakest spot is seldom the same in two different ' Ilk lil \l f|M &>! | people. But whatever your symptoms are, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills should . i M f \| - |be persevered with until not a trace of Kidney Disease remains. For if you il ili / \\ WT ' h neglect to give your kidneys help they will lose their power of throwing off the ''l|M ilfu|™ I I liquid poisons ; they will break down, cell by cell, and allow the life-giving 11| \ I albumen to pass out. This is how the fatalßright's Disease | begins. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills (of which your neighbour ; W& S | speaks so highly) are the one reliable Kidney medicine, because | \ they are especially for the Kidneys and bladder and do not -'/// lil\W W > I interfere with any other organ. But—be careful to get Doan's. . /,/M . -1 ! l«;,j .f e,m iMME IIM I Mr. Bryce M'Walker,. Blacksmith, The Square, Feildmg, late of ll |[| f 1 8 Lvon's Bus Stables, Abel Smith Street, Wellington, says:—"! have a, \lfe| I 1 ill I (WwlW 1 6 word to aav in praise of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and with rea- |1' \ , 1'? \ '| |||j I ||ll iffilMf |jSM UlmWlH'lffl . 9 3 son for tliev cured me of severe backache. Before I took this remedy uU ■ . w Jf 'lII] I MlllM ||M OT\\| . | I I used frequently to be afflicted with colds in the kidneys, and at times . H ■ .i 6 h | ||||Ul«|j | MM TOlm\\\\B i § the pain would be so bad 1 could scarcely do my work. I was told about | F « || |i | §fV \ra\\\l\l\f a I Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and commenced to use them'; a short j J 1 \\\\\\\lllHl I s course of the pills cured me. I'vo never had f&ckache nor cold in the v " ft ' I Ut' 11 '1 [■ \\ TOWII i 1 * kidneys since. I would recommend anyone who sutlers with the kidneys tt -1J, 1 • | j \ftl\ 3 f 'to use Doan's Backache Kidney Pills." - 1 : 't}/ M I' ' I a Mr. M'Walker, confirms the above eight yfcars later:—"Doan's Back- 9 t ■ | % ache Kidney Pills cured me of backache eight years , ago, and I am still V 1 i ■ free of this ailment. I never get cold in the kidneys now. Doan s 4 & | | B'ackache Kidney Pills are a good, reliable kidney medicine." j
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 758, 5 March 1910, Page 14
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