THE SURE SIGN. A dull, persistent j.nin in the back, an ache that spoils sleep and is worse in tho morning, u sharp, cutting pnhi when bending, is n suro-sign of kidney disease. It is not really the back .uhin?, but the kidneys, which lie just beneath the small of the Kick. Doan's Htr.kuuns Kidney Pills quickly relieve the kidneys and help them to drive out of the body Hie poisons -.vhich cause backaclis, dropsy, urinaiy disorders, rhiuunatisin, / Giravol, stone. ,The oa.io here given proves that cures i.re thorough:— Mrs. G. Suthcrlnnd, 5 Frankville Terrace. Wellington, says: "For a long time 1 suffered agony from backaclio, and was often so bad tliat I was almost crippled. The pain centred just above tho kidnsye, and cut liko a knife. This ailment was most distressing, <ind the constant pain made mo Ural and languid. I know my kidneys were at fault, as I had sovoral other symptoms that clearly showed they \vcre not working properly. After usinjr all sorts of remedies without deriving any benefit. T heard of Doan's Backaclio Xidiioy Pills, so decidixl to give them a trial. Well, they worked wonders, four lrottlos effecting p. perfect cure, and I have been free of the torture of backaclio nvor since. My kidneys aro now, strong and hrnlthy. and I feel splendid, thanks to Doan's Pills." Two yenrs htor, Mrs. Sutherland says: "I have had no return of mv old complaint since Doan's Backaclio Kidney Pil's cured mo over two vears ago." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by nil chemists and storekeepers at Us. per bottle (sis bottles IGs. (kl.). or will be wstnd on receipt of nricn by FosterM'Clollan Co., 70 Pitt Street. Sydney. But bo eure you get DOAN'S.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 11
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290Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 11
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