GET DOWN TO CAUSES
An Irish student attempted to refute a professor’s lecture on cause and effect. He objected to tho axiomatic principle that cause is always first and effect a consequence, and he illustrated his theory by citing on© of his countrymen pushing a wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning may bo necessary to establish tho Irishman’s contention, one thing is certain, cause always goes first in kidney disease, and the effect follows. Bad backs from disordered kidneys are very common. No condition or class of humanity is exempt Some cases aro old, chronic and stubborn to remove. Some are first attacks and easily disposed of by Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. If this fact could only be impressed upon all people what a world of suffering would be prevented. Perhaps the experience of this woman will convince you. Mrs L. T. Bright, 6, Hopper street, Wellington, says: “ Some time ago I had a very nasty attack of influenza, and it must have left my kidneys in a weak state, as afterwards my back was always aching, and tho agony I had to endure was sometimes nearly unbearable. Other symptoms which showed me my kidneys were not working properly were very bad headaches, dizziness, sleepless nights, and a dull and tired feeling, which I could not got rid of. I was altogether really very ill, and badly in need of a medicine that would cure me. I took all sorts of remedies for my complaint, but I seemed to get worse instead of better, and life was a misery to me. At last I got Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and after taking a few doses I found that it was just the remedy I wanted. Before I had taken one bottle of the pills I felt better than I had for a long time, and when I had finished five bottles I was completely cured. It is over twelve months since my cure was effected, and it speaks volumes for tho merit of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, a medicine which I confidently recommend to all who suffer as I did.”
There is no need for yon to be tortured with backache or any symptom of kidney trouble when Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills may be had. This remedy cured Mrs Bright, and will cure yon, too. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Company. 76. Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure yon get DOAN’S.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8342, 31 January 1913, Page 10
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418GET DOWN TO CAUSES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8342, 31 January 1913, Page 10
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