Are Your Kidneys Weak?
$ Thousands ]i;ive kidney {rouble. ;iii<] never know it. A\ eak and mi - healthy kidneys tire responsible for . jiioj'c sickness than any other dis- - ease; Iherefore, when through ueg--1(M l or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal re- ' suits are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention, but ' your kidneys most, because tliey do most and need attention first. If ■■ you are sick or "feel badly begin ' taking ])oans Backache Kidney : Pills, and as soon as your kidneys 1 are well thoy will help all the other organs to realth. A trial will convince anyone . It cad this testimouy: .Mrs Manning, 4-i Kergusson i street Palmerston North, says: — "1 gave a number of my family ])oan's Backache Kidney Pills (halt a ])ill at a dose) Jor weak kidneys, and this remedy proved excellent. A friend of mine assured me that ])oan\s Backache Kidney pills would (.-ure, for they had been effective in the case of one of her children. 1 therefore gave them to my child, with the result mentioned they etl'ected a cure. f know of other instances where this remedy has worked astonishing cures. I have also a good word to say for j)oan's Ointment. This is splendid for skin diseases, and should be in every home. J have frequently used this preparation, and found itsoothing and rapid in healing." Eight years later Mrs Manning says: "J am pleased to be able to tell you that the above cure has proved permanent. No sign of Ihe complaint has ever returned. Dean's Backache Kidney Pills deserve praise." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at lis per bottle (six bottles Mis Gd). or will be posted on receipt of price by Koster-McClcnnan Co., 70 L'itt street, Sydney. But, be sure you «et DOAN'S.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1913, Page 4
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