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THE PENALTY OF , OVERWORK. People ape Beginning to Fete! the Strain. The heavy tax pf overwork, the extra strain so necessary to many trades and occupations, is hard onthe kidneys. The kidneys fail in their work and the poisonous matter collects in the system. If your work seems hard for you, if! you have a lame, weak, or aching back, if you seem tired and listless, if you notice sediment in the urine, unnatural colour, op irregular passages, and seem to be running down without apparent cause, begin at once with Doan’s ..Backache Kidney Pills, the remedy has proved so beneficial to your neighbours. It has brought strength to the backs of thousands pf working men and women. Read this proof: Mr W. E. Brunell,. Puke Road, Paerpa, says : *' My kidneys were seriously disordered for some time, and no one knows how I suffered in conMy back was very painful and I was often so bad that I was compelled to lie in bed fOr days at a time, being unable to ever turn in bed without suffering agony. I was also suffering with dizzy attacks and generally speaking felt fit for nothing, Hearing that Dpan’s Backache Kidney Pills were a splendid medicine for the kidneys I bought a bottle to try them. They gave me relief ;.n a few days, so I persevered with the Pills until I was Quite cured. I- took three bottles in all, and my cure is ■ pet feet, no sign of backache and kidney trouble having returned since it was effected. Doan’s Pills are a wonderful remedy, and should be taken by all wil ° suffer with their kidneys.” Four years later, Mrs Brunell sjaysji “ My husband is a great believer in Doan’s Backacue Kidney Pills. They cured him four years ago and he has had no return of Ms old complaint since. He always keeps this medicine in the house, in fact, wpuld not like to be without it.”

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4618, 29 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4618, 29 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4618, 29 October 1923, Page 3

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