NOT LIKELY TO BE FORGOTTEN.
A WELLINGTON INCIDENT. The experience which this Wellington resident nas passed through is one not likely to be forgotten. Unfortunately there are many hundreds of others in our city troubled in the same way. They will therefore be grateful to Mrs. Eyan for coming forward and speaking out in their intorcsts; for its only such cheerfully-given statements as this that Wellington people can be encouraged and holped. „ „ T, , Mrs. E. C. Ryan, 26 Holloway Koad, Mitchelltown, Wellington, says:—"For two years I was completely crippled with rheumatism and gout, and could not even put my feet to the ground. My hands, arms, and legs swelled considerably, and were very soro to the touch. Other symptomß of kidney trouble were: disordered secretions and backache. The agony I suffered can better be imagined than described. I never seemed to be free from pain, and as I had tried all sorts of medicine without deriving any benefit, I was beginning to think I would never be really well again. T heard good reports of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills,' so »ot some, and they acted almost at once. In a few days after commencing to take them I felt a little easier, ami after using six bottles I was absolutely cured and could get about without suffering in any way. I consider my euro nothing short of marvellous, and attribute it solely to Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, a romedy I can truthfully recommend. Twelve months have elapsed since I was cured, and 1 am still free of the distressing symptoms mentioned above." Don't neglect your kidneys, for if you keep tho kidneys well they will keep you well. Doan's Backache Kidney I'llls keep the kidneys well—"a word to the wiso is enough." Doan's Backachc Kidney Pills are soWl by all chemists ami storekeepers at 'is. per "bottle (sis bottles His. (id.), or will be po.-M on receipt of prirp' by I'oster-M'Ckllan Co., "6 I'ik .Street, josi .set
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 4
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327NOT LIKELY TO BE FORGOTTEN. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 4
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