A FAIR WARNING.
ONE THAT SHOULD BE HEEDED BY ALL. Frequently the first sign of kidney trouble is a slight ache or pain in (he loins. Neglect of this warning makes the tvay easy for more serious troubles —dropsy, gravel, Bright’s diesase. ’Tis well to pay attention to the “first sign. Weak kidneys generally grow weaker, and delay is often dangerous. Residents of this locality place reliance in Doan’s Backache Kidney Bills. This tested remedy has been used in kidney troubles for years, and is recommended all over the civilised world. Read the folloAving; Mr A. E. Dunn, Avenue Road, Foxton, says;—“My kidneys were seriously disordered for some time. 1 had severe aching pit ins across my back, which handicapped me a lot at my work, as I could not stoop or move quickly without increased suffering, My rest at night Avas disturbed, and during the day I used to feel tired and languid, having no energy for anything. I was also subject to dizzy turns. That sums up the extent of my health troubles, brought about solely by the improper action of ray kidneys, so uoav I Avill say a few Avords concerning the medicine that cured me, Doan’s Backache Kidney Bills. I heard of this remedy from a friend, and got some without delay. Due bottle gave me great relief, and three bottles of these grand pills restored me to perfect health. This did not happen yesterday, but twelve months ago, and I have had no return of my old complaint since.”
Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Koster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure yon get DOAN’S. —■ Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1652, 19 December 1916, Page 4
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295A FAIR WARNING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1652, 19 December 1916, Page 4
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