Some People Have Learned That JNeglect is Dangerous. The slightest symptom of kidney trouble 's far too serious to be overlooked. It's tlie small, ucpeeted troubles that so often lead to serious kidney ailments, lnat pain m the small of your back; that urinary irregularity; those headaches and dizzy spells; that weak, weary, worn-out feeling, may be nature's warning of kidney weakness. Why risk your life by neglecting these symptoms? Beach the cause of the trouble wliilo there is yet time, begin treating your kidneys with a tried and proved kidney remedy. No need, to experiment— Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have been successfully used in thousands of cases and are used and recommended throughout the civilised world. Bead this testimony: Mr W. G. Entwistle, late of Union street, Foxton, and now living in Petone, Wellington, says: "For years I was a great, sufferer from disordered kidneys, the chief symptoms being terrible backache, headaches and irregular secretions. No one has any idea how I suffered, the pain in my back being something awful, [ aud I could get no rest from it ; day or*night. I was often so bad that I could not attend to my work, and had to stay in bed for days. As time went on I got no bettor, notwithstanding the fact that I took all sorts of medicine, aud I used to wonder if 1 would ever get well again. One day when I was really very bad I was urged to give Doan's Backache Kidney Pills a trial. I sent for a bottle at once and used them with very pleasing results. Belief came almost immediately, and as I continued with the remedv I noticed a. marked improvement in my health, and by the time I had taken six bottles of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills 1 was completely cured. I always keep this remedy in the_ house now aud take a dose occasional >y j as I think the kidneys need a tonic sometimes." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and store* keepers at 3s per brittle (six bottles I.os fid) or will be posted oil receipt of price by FosterMcClellan Co., 76 'Pitt street, Sydney. * "But be sure .you get DO AN S.
THE HOB BO US OF WAI!. Owing to the bad weather diarrhoea and dysentery are often as deadly as the enemy's bullets and every parcel going to a. soldier in France should contain a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, as this preparation can always be relied up on for the stomach. Sold everywhere. _ diarrhoea, dysentery and pains in
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. This liniment will promptly relieve the pain of a burn or scald when applied as soon as tlie accident takes place. Sold everywhere. National efficiency is weakened by cotiglis and colds. Prevent tliG by taking NAZOL. One dose a day keep,'' colds away. Sold everywlicro Is 6d„
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 August 1918, Page 1
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