HARD TO WORK.
What’s so hard as a day’s work with an aching back? There is no peace from the dull ache. No rest from the soreness, lameness and weariness.' If the kidneys are diordered you can’t reach the cause too soon. Neglect is often fatal. Weak kidneys need prompt atten tion. Begin using Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills at once— A tested and proved kidney remedy. Here is a case:— Mr A. E. Nishett ,167 Hine Street, New Plymouth, says:—“Some time ago I caught a severe cold which settled on my kidneys, and in consequence 1 suffered agony from backache, the pain being at times almost unbearable. i often used to feel too ill to attend to my work, which was made doubly hard by weakness and pain, but ifc had to be done. My trade is that of a blacksmith, and this work, as everyone knows, is very hard on the back. Other symptoms of kidney disorder were sleepless nights, dizzy feelings and disordered secretions. After trying all sorts of medicines without deriving any benefit, 1 was urged to give Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills a trial. 1 got some at once, and when i had finished three bottles of these grand pills 1 was completely restored to good health. lt ( is over four years since my cure was effected, and during all that time 1 am' pleased to tell you 1 have been perfectly free of backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble.” MS's Nisbott confirms the above four years later:—“Mv husband has bad iio trouble with his kidneys sin/m Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured him. eight years ago. His lasting cure ought to convince even the most sceptical.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at As per bottle (■six bottles 16s 6d), >r will be posted on receipt of price Jiv Foster-McClellan Co., 70 Pitt Street, Sydney. But. he sure you get DOAN’S.
COMPLETE RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM. If rheumatism—uric acid poisoning —lias a grip on you, you may place implicit reliance on RHEUMO. It cures driving out the cause of the disease—tlm excess uric acid. fry PITEUMO it seldom fail- 2s 6:1 and 1- Hil liotlle.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 48, 1 February 1916, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 48, 1 February 1916, Page 3
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