THE KIDNEY SUFFERER. Backache from morning till night—tired, miserable, sleepless, nervous, restless, rheumatic, tnzzy, weak, no appetite; every little household task a burden. Stooping sends sharp pains through your back; you feel drowsy and tired early in the day: your nerves seem ‘‘on edge”, the least thing irritates you. Your night’s rest is spoiled by the dull aehe in your back. No one whose kidneys and blood are clogged with kidney poisons could be different. Doan’s Backache Pills are for the kidney sufferer. Thousands have been cured of serious kidney disease by this medicine-cured to stay cured. Mrs J. Peters, Standish Street, Inglewood, says;—“At some time or other I must have strained my kid neys, as my back got very weak and commenced to ache. The pains were sharp and shooting and very severe, and never left me, day or night. I got so bad that I could not turn in my lied and my rest was very disturbed. It was with great difficulty that I did my housework as every sudden movement caused mo terrible pain. When I stooped 1 could hardly straighten my back, the agony was so awful. My legs and arms began to swell and wore soon almost twice their ordinary size. r i’his I knew was a sign of Dropsy, and worried mo a lot. My secretions became effected, being thick and cloudy and contained a red sediment. As 1 had tried a good many remedies in the hope of finding a cure for my ailments; without deriving any benefit, I was beginning to think life hardly worth living. ‘At last I saw j Doans Backache Kidney Pills advert-1 ised and got some at once, and these pills did me good right away. Before 1 had finished the fourth bottle I was completely cured, being entirely free of all symptoms of Kidney troubles I am now in splendid health , and although eighteen months have elapsed ; since my cure was effected. I have had 1 no return of my old complaint. This j proves the merit of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, which I consider is the finest Kidney remedy in the -world.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by al chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (six bottles 16s Gd), or wiil bo posted on receipt of price 1 by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt j Street, Sydney. But. lie sure von eM DOAN'S. ‘i
Household drapery and funiisliings aro largely stocked at A. Spence’s dare, Broadway, Stratford. Blankets, sheetings, table damask, serviettes, d’oyleys, tray cloths, runners, duchess sets, apron dowlas, glass cloth, honeycomb and Marcella quilts aro shown in great variety and marked at low'd orices. Silver Goods for Wedding Presents Wo have the largest variety in town. All British manufacture. Charles K. James, Broadway. 5
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 64, 22 March 1913, Page 8
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461Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 64, 22 March 1913, Page 8
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