IS IT YOUR KIDNEYS? Many people never suspect their kidneys. If filtering from a lame, weak or aching back they thmk it is only a muscular, weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorder. That is where the danger often lies. You should realise that these troubles often lead to serious kidney disease. An effective remedy for weak or diseased kidneys is Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Read this experience. Mrs J. Colclough, 10 Heretaunga Street, Palmerston North, says: “My kidneys were in a disordered state for some time. I knew this to be so from the fact that my back was always aching. I was subject to dizziness, and felt tired and languid. The pains in my back were very severe especially when I stooped. I could scarcely move at times; in fact I have been so bad that I was almost crippled with the ailment. My rest at night was broken and I used to get up feeling nearly as tired as when I went to bed. I was really in a very poor state of health but I am thankful to say I at last found a medicine that was reliable, and that was Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. A friend told me about them, and I got a bottle at once; they did me so much good that I bought some more and six bottles cured me. That was twelve months ago, and I am still well.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Fos-ter-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton St., Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. —Advt. 6
A young couple, each of whom had lost a leg, were married at Lewisham register office, England. .Robert Payne, the bridegroom, a pensioned "ex-soldier was on crutches. Hi; lost Ids'left leg at Ypres iu 1917 when'serving with the West Kents. His bride, Miss Alice Smith, a pretty girl, had an accident while a child, and has an. artificial light leg. Her infirmity was hardly noticeable Both bride and bridegroom travel-led-to and'from- the registry office by tramear. A reception was held at the bride’s house. For Children's" Hacking Cough, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2604, 10 July 1923, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2604, 10 July 1923, Page 4
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