The Breadwinner.
The breadwinner cannot give up do matter how bjul his back is—no matter how shaky and ill lie feels— bo has to keep at his work—made doubly hard by weakness and pain. And he struggles on as host ho cvn, hopeless of over getting strong and well again. But his complaint is not incurable , after all—those dragging backache and mysterious pains as well as lumbago, urinary disor ■Jers, gravel, inflammation of tho gladder, dropsy, and rhonmatismiriso from kidney poisons left iu the blood by weak kidneys—and kidney disease can bo cured by pro- | per treatment. Doan's Backache ftidney Pills are successful (ae iti this case) because they are solely for the kidneys ani bladder. Bead how your neighbour was cured. Mr W. A. O'Donnell, Cambridge etreet, Levin, says:—"About eleven ago 1 was suffering from severe pains across the small of my back ,and I knew from other symptoms 1 had, that my kidnoys were the causo of this constant nagging iche. For nearly two years 1 had heei> tryiug difforent remedies, but they did rue no good wbaUs-er; find was just as bad as when T first ootnuioneed using them. Do&u's
Haekacbe Kiduey J'ills were one iav to me as a (spleudia •emedy for my cotnplawit, so I got some. 1 was really very ill when 1 started taking them, tut after Qnii'Jiing threo or four bottles, my kidneys were once inoro in a healthy state, and the paiu in my back had entirely disappeared, I ha?o iuul otio or two slight attacks of kidney trouble since my cure was effected, bu% I liavo never known Doan'-s Oflckache Kidney Pills to fail in giving mo relief almost immediately ftud in a few days after taking thorn am quite well again." Wo feol the neod of a good kidney kiduoys become woak with years oi n-ork. Then give your kidnojs the lidp they nood by tflking the great kjcJnoy and Muddcr specific—Doan 5 •"iat-Kaehb Kidney Pills. l"or sale f '.v all chpniifJts and storekeepers at i)or bol-tlo (six bottlec 16s Cd), or will \h' ( posted on receipt of prioo ;jj Fuslor-XlcClellnn Co., 76 Pitt etroefc Sydney.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1913, Page 4
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357The Breadwinner. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1913, Page 4
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