SALVATION ARMY Quito a number of Sadvutiou Army leaders are unanimous on the point! Brixuiiivr Bray, Colonel Powley, Stall Capt. -CJuiai and others ure entttusiastic in their praise, of Fiuenzol (I/O and 2/3)'-as a Ih.ruat Smil' up Flueirzol tor C'oldti and Cuturrh and Swallow tor Influenza "lewjby expelling liarmiul micro nee. 17
ON THE VERGE. MANY A ONE BROUGHT BAuK FROM THE BRINK.
There are critical times in our lives ; when it seems a« if we must lot g°But we cling to life with, a wonderful tenacity. Many diseases are very depressing in their worst stages, and wo eet to the very brink sometimes; yet che hope of survival is great. Doan's backache Kidney Pills have brought jiany oack from the verge, and, given them a now lease of life. The following case should be of interest. Head it:— Mr Geo. Courtney, late of Ariel Street, Stratford, and now living on a farm in the country, says:—"Four years ago Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me of a very severe attack of backache and kidney trouble, which had defied other remedies for a long time, so it is with every confidence f recommend this medicine to all who suffer from any form of kidney disorders.' The pain first started in my back., and I thought it was the result of a strain, caused from lifting heavy weights. As time went on I got worse and worse, and no one knows the awful agony I had to bear. I could not move 'without suffering torture, and was sometimes compelled to slay in bed for clays. My secretions became affected, and I'was subject to dizzy feelings: Even at night I got little rest or comfort, as I could not sleep for the constant pain in my back. Nothing I took did me any good, and I was beginning to think life was n burden". But all that is changed now, 'heard of Doan's Backache Kidney trills being a sure cure for complaints umilar to mine, so sent for a bottle, tnd I soon found they were doing me ;oocl. I continued with th« treatment antil I was quite cured, using in all, .even bottles of the Pills." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are ;old bv all chemists and storekeepers it ,'?s per bottle (six bottle*' JGs (>d), or vill he posted on receipt of price by Co., 76 Pitt Street Sydney. But. be sure you get DOAN'S.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 6 November 1916, Page 3
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403Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 6 November 1916, Page 3
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