The Breadwinner.
Tho hveadwiiiner cannot give up no matter how luid his hack is—no matter how shaky and ill he feelshe has to keep at his work—mado doubly hard by weakness and pain. And he struggles on as host ho cvui, hopeless of ever getting strong and well again. But liis complaint is not incurable after all—those dragging backacho and mysterious paint? as well as lumbago, urinary disor dors, gravel, inflammation of tho bladder, dropsy, and rheumatism— ariso from kidney poisons left in the blood by weak kidneys—and kidney dieeaso can be cured by proper treatment. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are successful (as in this case) because they are solely for the kidneys nnl bledder. Road how your neighbour was cured.
Mr W. A. O'Donnell, Cambridge street, Levin, says:—"About eleven voars ago I was suffering from sev(■re pains across t.lie small of my Lack ,aud I knew from other symptoms I had, that my kidneys were the cause of this constant nagging acbo. For nevirly two years 1 bad licw trying different remedies, but they did mo no good whatever, and I was just as bad as when I first commenced using them. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills wore one day recommended to me as a splendid JDinedy for my complaint, so I got some. 1 was really very ill when 1 .started taking them, but after finisl'iinL, three or four bottles, my kidneys wore once more in a healthy slate, and the pain in my back had entirely disappeared. I have had one or two slight attacks of kidney trouble since my cure was effected, but I have never known Doan's ii.-ick.iehc Kidney Pills to fail in giving me relitf almost immediately nml in a few days after taking them am quite well again."
We fool tho new! of a good kidney k.'hioys become weak with yeans of w>rk. Thon give your kidneys tho help they iiood by taking the great k; hoy and bladder (specific— Doan's i'..«- -K. irhi. Kidney Pills. For sale ( iy :ill chemists and storekeepers at l< !■-•!■ lirttlo fsix T>ntlloa IBs 6d), or i , .:1! !i<- posted on receipt of price bj I'i'/U-r-McClollan Co., 76 Pitt street, S'vdnoT.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 March 1913, Page 4
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362The Breadwinner. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 March 1913, Page 4
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