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Kidney Disease '*k*i». Miserable. You Cannot be Cheerfpl if Your Kidneys are HI. Jj^^l «*« When you think of the great work the kidneys have to do— how for twenty-four hours 4ijC^r **** » every day they are filtering the impurities and waste from the blood— can you wonder that Jkssßß^ they so readily break down. If you have any form of Kidney trouble— backache, rheumatism, gravel, dizzy spells, urinary disorders— if you are easily upset arid worried — if you never feel Jffl^g^^_^S^ rested, don't enjoy your food, and can't sleep— if your skin is yellow and your eyes puffy— O^^^^^^^^^ don't hesitate any longer, but begin at once with the genuine Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, A JSra£|^|fY'g||^ for every day that kidney compiaint is neglected it becomes more dangerous. 'W^KKKKtPmlj^^ WELLINGTON WOMAN CURED. XT^ 1 ! s "." '".''-I Mrs fiijEii fßoU^tffibn, Beafch-istreet, Petone, Wellington, says :—" Five years ago I fell down ana hurt my kidnoya, n^mgf^ 1# ■ and a long, bad tiro,e of kidney disease set m. Before. the accident I had sufiered -with pains m the small of my back, uJSbShMvSI A 'Ifif - headache and giddiness, but afterwards these symptoms were so alarmmg that I never expected to recover, nor did my • /^^MkoMI - iw friends expect that >!, would. The bladder gave me the most trouble ; the secretions contained blood, and -were thick VrtfflSfl^^^ftl 'll'fSi and caused great pain. Sometimes the blood seemed to leave the kidneys very plentifully, showing what a terrible ; XvSmg^A iU I .j/VA Tl*^ 1 state those organs were m. My back^ always ached across the loins, especially when I caught cold, and I aeemed to " 'ff^iftm ' %L-/v/OUI ww take cold very often. .. No precautions seemed to protect me, and at these times I was a perfect cripple, as inflammation vfflmSm » fln^ I -L-, of the kidneys would set m. I was wearing out fast. Indeed, "my sufferings were so terrible that I, almost looked for- . (ifffißft Ol(9^CK6tCn6 ward to death as an end to my agony. I was treated by doctors and also had hospital treatment, and was operated on { ijUl 1 I/JO '' ■ a number of times. One doctor told me that I would never get well, and the most hopeful news* was that I should not : 1 TViICITICV be -well for years, so you can see what an outlook I had. It was just at the time that I was to undergo another ' • )1 it. ! m. 1!■ operation that a friend of mine bought me a box of: Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. You. will scarcely credit it, but I ' \& \\. : f"TillQv felt that the pills were doing me good before I had finished taking one box. Every dose did me good service, and every ' \tt \\. I ' , -**24» day I felt better. After taking four boxes, I was so vreU that I did not need to undergo this operation. I kept on until ' ( ' n\V I ' I had used 15 boxes, then I was cured. The secretions of the kidneys were clear, and the bleeding of the kidneys had V\% I stopped, and my back was quite free of pain, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have saved my life. My kidneys are now Will I m a thoroughly healthy condition. 11 . Ilill / Pour years later, Mrs Robertson says :~" The above statement i? (julta faa«j land l ua now pleased t© confirm it, ;'/..'. ril • Four years is a good test r and I am sure I am cured, to stay cured." •' ■ ' ... • 4 1l

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NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
571

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 7

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