BACKACHE IS A WARNING. * PEOPLE SHOULD NOT NEGLECT THEIR KIDNEYS. Backache is often nature’s most frequent signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains- and aches, to remove the lameness when it arises from weakened kidneys, you must reach the cause —the kidneys. If you have pain through the small of your back, urinary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells, or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with a tested kidney remedy. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have been proved good, and are especially for weak and disox dered kidneys. Doan’s have been used in kidney trouble for years. Read this testimony:— Mrs J. Colelough, 10 Ileretaunga Sr., Palmerston N., 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 also 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 limes: in fact I have been so )>a<l that 1 was almost crippled willi the ailment. My rest at night was broken and 1 used to get up feeling nearly as tired as when 1 went to bed. I was really in a very poop state of health, but I am thankful to say 1 at last found a medicine that was reliable, in Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. A friend fold me about them, and I got a bottle at once. They did me so much good that l bought some more and six Lotties cured me. That was 12 months ago and I am slill well." Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemist.- and storekeepers at 3/- per boitle, or will be posted on receipt of price hv Rosier .McClellan Co., If) Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, he sure you get DOAN’S. Advt. 1
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2856, 10 March 1925, Page 4
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