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Night as well as | f\ w day they keep on with their great work of J|j filtering the blood—if they did not, you could 111 II Ml not ve moro an aew days, for the urinous MS I 1 ( waste left in the blood would poison the whole ill J That is why the early symptoms of kidney I I I Mj 11111 ll] TIB trouble are much the same as those of slow poiH A §1 1111 l| I soning—you feel as if you could fall of to sleep II I f j at any time of the day; you seem to have no M \ _~j|i energy, no ambition; the ankles and limbs may |l| I H be dropsical, the joints get rheumatic. The esIf i 1 MI w cretions contain a sediment. AVhen the kidneys are in a weak and ex- | ll v hausted condition they have no chance to rest ' jl; sind pick up their strength. Boan's Backache 11 Kidney Pills give them just the help they need. '^■& sS! ' T' This remedy is solely for the kidneys; its in- | > gredients are of the highest quality and absom mjmr o rimivv rim at mi r lute P and f l ic the ki(lnuys to BACKACHE & lllilMY iItOLIBLt throw oft the poisonous waste and surplus CURED TO STAY CURED Mrs. Emily Woolcott, 10 llnnkcy Street, "Wellinglon, says: "Kiclney trouble was the bane of ray M!>m. life' for months, and no 0110 knows how much I -inn TrATT ni?T nnAM'C Sometimes I had awful pnins across tlio small of my ( BE SURE YOU UlLl IJUAIN O j hack, which mmlo every movement perfect torture. j Simu'imcs I was so bad that 1 had to lie up; I D . Backache Pills aro sold at 3s. per bottle (6 ' uiinnlv rotikl not ect about, vho pain was so awiui. . t , . , . ! nSica? BwoiliU were noticeable on my legs and bottles lGs. Gil.) at all chemists and stores or post free ! ankles, my at night was disturbed, and I was l rom yoster-McClellan Co.» 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. often 'subject to dizzy feelings. Medicines of all j kinds wero nio from timo to time, g |/ lioliii's Pills (Uffcront vonmii PIIISj ;:£5' 1 u " l ° ™B°nrc,,"c;i'8 ° nrc,, " c;i ' ot '" <e
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 12
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