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«|jft ' WHEN HEALTH jljli, BEGINS TO 00. Nothing undermines the health .so I seriously as kidney disorder, for | 1 when the kidneys are * weak or;.J -Jffl' diseased they poison the blood: In- „| /' N",&' iiPf! stead °f purifying it, just as. a~| Sr| poisoned filter poisons the-water. •? tKit PaS5eS thr ° Ugh U ' : : I k * r ° r the k,tlnoys are . th ® b '° o(l ;~ Ir" filters—from birth to death the v biood is oonti nuaiiy stream, "s ■ - jj|p||j ' through them to be filtered. But;;' when the kidneys are weak or dis-£ Jjjjf eased they begin to lose their pow-j; BACKACHE, er of filtering the blood. Then tho~ 1.,, „ .. -urinous waste left in the biood be-" "Always Tired; Rest Brftken." "i „ V gins to spread disease to ail parts.;. Mrs. E. Lintem, 33 Esplanade, Pe- . lh . hnriu ,V : lone, AVollington, says:-"T«o years of the bodyi ago I took a course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills for aching pains The patient feels unnaturally across my back and other distressing . , . . .... symptoms of kidney trouble, and tliey drowsy and heavy, and grows irntcured me. I never seemed to be freer b , d m j scra i] le . -The uricacid of the constant torture of backache, «■•»,««■ | and every movement meantintrfeased ' and urea begin to settle in : thd' - suffering. At times' I was in such: 1 . .. pain that I thought my back would musclesj and joints,, causing the break, especially if I stooped. I had .._' ' ".' ' 110 energy for anything, and my rest stiffness and pain and rheumatism. at sight was disturbed, thus I air The heart seems affected, and the ways felt tired and languid. After *'. .. trying different remedies without de- patient may be subject to bad at" riving any benefit, I was urged to . take Doan's Backaclie Kidney Pills, tacks of giddiness. so I sent for some. The'first bottle gave me relief, and a short course cured me completely, and I have been. At first appearance Of any free .of backache ever since. Doan's of the above symptoms, the patient Pills strengthened and toned up my „„„„„„„„ kidneys and improved my general should commence with a thorough health, and I advise other sufferers . course of Doan's Backache Kidney to try them. -• ' pills, ' They-promoYe'-a "free flow Doaue. Backache ICidney Pills are • t -_. ' - .* sold by all chemists and stores at. 3/- .. from .{he kidneys, so deposits of uric per bottle (G bottles 16/6), or post free.:. : acid- poison are flushed' out, leaion receipt of price from Foster-Mc- .1, . , . . ...,. r Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. ing the systemi. clean; and healthy.- . 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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 15

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