BURDENS LIFTED.
Weary is the back that bears tho burden of kidney ills. There is no rest or peace for the roan or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It is hard to got out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoos. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop and straighten. At night the sufferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache—a throbbing, dull aching in the kidneys. Plasters or liniments won't do. You must get at tho cause inside. This woman tells you how to do it. Sirs. AV. J. Andrews, "Kia Ora," 95 AVaripori Street, Berhampore, Wellington, says:—"For a long time I suffered terribly from weak and disordered kidneys, as tho result of a severe cold which settled in these delicate organs. Mr back used to ache till it felt like breaking, and I could not rest from the awful pain, day or night. My arms and legs became, very swollen, and as I knew this was a sure sign of dropsy, it worried me a good deal. I was often so bad that I was laid up for weeks at a time. My secretions were very irregular, also thick and cloudy, and I was really very ill. I saw no fewer than five doctors, and they prescribed all sorts of things for me, but I got no relief from my constant suffering, and I had begun to think I should never be well again. One day I read about Dean's Backacho Kidney Pills curing people of kidney trouble, so I made up my mind to give them a trial, and it was n grand day lor ine when I started taking these pills. Before I had taken one Iwttle I was much bettor, and by the time I had finished eight bottles I was completely cured. This was five year- ago. and I am -till perfectly well and feel like a different woman, thank* to Doan'-i li.idvulio Kidney Pills, which I consider llic Jine-,1 kidney medicine in the world." Your health depends 0:1 your kidneys; when the kidneys are ill the whole body U affected, and every organ is weakened Dean's Backache Kidner Pills will keen your kidneys well. They are sold bv all chcmi.-t' and storekeepers at 3s. ' per bottle i.mx tattles V>>. (id.), or will he ro.-fed nu receipt of price, bv Fosterif'ClolJnu IV, « Pitt Stmt, Srdasr. Hut. ba mi jo» «t DOAJS'H,~jUrt, b
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 15
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431BURDENS LIFTED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 15
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