A BAD BACK.
Rest in bed may ease a bad back, but it cannot curs it. Only a medicine that reaches the cause can do that. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are solely for weak and ailing kidneys. They help them to throw off the uri<c acid poison which is the cause not only of backache and lumbago, but of gravel, stone, rheumatism, dizzy attacks, irregular heart, and that heavy, drowsy feeling, Doan's Pills regulate the urinary system like ordinary medicines regulate the bowels; they release the accumulated water in dropsy, and cure bladder weakness, which is so common in children and the aged. Doan's Ba&kaotie Kidney Pilis cure to stay cured.
gEVERE BACKACHE and HEADACHES CURED, Mr. George Rogers, Tailor, 31 Courtenay Place, Wellington, says:—'Tor a lo!!j: time I suffered a' good deal from kidney trouble, the worst symptom being severe pains across the small of my back. These pains greatly interfered with my work, as I could not sit or remain in one position for any length of time. If I had to stoop it was as much as I could do to stand up' straight " again. Headaoiies also troubled me a lot, and, as I could not Ret proper rest at night, always felt dull and tired. I went on suffering in this way, and seemed to bo getting worso instead of better. At. last I heard of Doan's Backache Kidney • Pills aiul as they were spoken of so' highly I sot some to try them. They ■ did wonders in my case; the first couple of bottles relieved me considerably, and eight bottles effected a Serfect curc. I have great faith in loan's Backache Kidney Pills and always keep a bottle in the house, taking a dose occasionally just as a preventative against any return of my old complaint." Two years later Mr. Rogers says:— "I never suffer with my kidneys now, thanks to Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They are a grand remedy and ! no mistake." Remember, Ret DOAN'S the same I.- As Mr. Rogers had.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 13
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