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HARD TO BEAR.

When ihe hnck aches ami pains so luidly tlmt yon ean'l work, ean’l rest, ean'l sloop, ciin'l eat, it's hard 1.0 henr. Thousands ol' aching hacks have boon relieved and cured. People are learning llial baokaehc pains come from weak kidneys, (hat Doan’s Backache .Kidney Bills cure every kidney ill, mire bladder ! rouble, urinary derangements, dropsy. Bead this testimony to the merit of the greatest of kidney specifies; — ah's X. B, Jensen, bd Feathers!on Street, North, says: — “My kidneys gave me a lot of trouble, and ,1 suffered acutely, bul 1 am convinced, after my experience with Doan's Backache Kidney Bills, that this remedy is a certain cure for all ills arising from the disorder of these important organs. My back ached severely, and every movement caused me great pain, especially stooping. The kidney secretions were affected, 1 had. dropsical swellings on my logs and ankles, and I could not get proper rest at night. Previous to using' Doan's Baekaehe Kidney Bills 1 tried all sorts of medicines, hut nothing seemed to suit me. Doan's Bills, however, did me good almost at once, and six bottles cured me completely. I now enjoy splendid health, thanks (o this, grand remedy, and it gives me great pleasure to be able to pnbTh-ly recommend it to other kidney snli'erers.'’ Two years later Mrs Jensen conlirms l he above; “1 am si ill well and have had no return of my old complaint since Doan's Baekaehe Kidney Bills cured me.over two vein's

Do:mV Backache Kidney Pill,-: are sold hy all chemist,- and sloi’ekeepars al its per halide ( sk\ Jiol I la- Uis (Id), nr will Ik- po-led ,'n receipt oi‘ price liy Kosler-McCi.dian Co., 7(5 i 1 i! I SI real. Sydney, Mai, Ik; sure you yd DOAN'S. — Advl. The extradition id' inure Merman (■nicer,s fur crimes committed in (lie libera led regions lias been demanded by Hie Second C'ourl-marlial at Lille. One of (be Mermans wanted is Dr. Scboll lander, who is accused of having murdered Charlotte Parasto, a servant, at Amelin, by shooting her wilh a revolver, !l is alleged '* against Lieutenant Manralb. a ,-econd ollicer, that he gave ceitain orders (o Leon Ploy, a schoolmaster and secretary of lim Mairie al Banvin, and that wlien they were not executed with snllicienl promptitude he shot.-the man. ■ II is a particularly grave chary a ihal is mack’ against Dr. Kvieli, >d' Barmen. lie is alleged to have mad ’ certain proposals to a girl, and when she rejected them, be shot her. Why bother making calces when there is such a good assortment al "Vrreau’s V *

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2082, 27 January 1920, Page 4

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435

HARD TO BEAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2082, 27 January 1920, Page 4

HARD TO BEAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2082, 27 January 1920, Page 4

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