! IT'S HARD TO WORK WHEN .SUPFEiiING PEOM KIDNEY '.!"!;, ILLS. What's so' hard as a day's work with an aching back 1 -S There is no peace from the dull acheNo rest from tile, soreness, lameness, and . weariness.' If. the kidneys are disordered you'-, can't'" reach the causo too soon. ". Neglect is often fatal. Weak kidneys need prompt attention. Begin using Doau's Backache Kidney Pills at <jnce A tested and proved kidney remedy. Here is a case:— . Mr. A! Watkins, plasterer. Mount Pleas, ant, Mitohelltown, Wellington, says:— "Through, having to work-in very ex> posed places, and in all weathers, I think L must have caught a. severe cold in the kidneys, as- a little. over two years ago I was suddenly seized with sharp shooting pains iif\thc smail of my back, which wero very severe, and handicapped me greatly in-my,work. The I suffered when I stooped or moved quickly was awful. .Later on I began to feel duil and tired, and had no eneife for anything. I could not'sleep at . night, and the, pain in my baclo was getting, worse. The kidney - then, became affected, being thick and cloudy, and difficult to pass. I tried all sorts of medicine in the hope of finding a cure, but it was not until I • had taken Loan's Backache Kidney Pills for a\few '-days that I really .felt that I was getting-better. 1! continued with tho Pills, and after using',about eight bottles I was cured and felt a new man. This -did not happen yesterday! jbut. two years ago, so I am safe in saying my euro is-a . permanent one."; "• Two years later Mrs; Watkins 6ays:— "Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured my husband of kidney trouble four years ogo, and he has had no return of the ailment since." Doau's Backache Kidney Pills are sold •by ail chcmists- and storekeepers at 35.! per bottle (six bottles 10s. 6d.), or will ba posted on receipt of price by PosterM'Clella'n. Co.,- 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. ' But,- be".sure you get DOAN'S.—Advt.
Tho annual -general meeting of the Y'<,.lliniTion Acclimatisation Society will be held in the Chamber of -Commerce, Customhouse ' Quay, on Monday next, at 8 p.m., <tiict fill holders of licenses and pereons interested in acclimatisation matters (ire invited to attend. . There are many ways' of catching cold, but the.ono quick reliever is "NAZOL." Can be taken on sugar or inhaled. GO 4osc3, Is. 6d. Got it to-day.-TAdvt. >
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2780, 26 May 1916, Page 7
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