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A HARD DAY'S WORK.

WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE—A CHANGE IN THE LIFJt OF MANY A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN. The prospect of a hard day's work gives a maa a shudder to think of it if he is sick. He would not mind it if he was well. Have you not often had your deepest sympathies aroused by the face of an invalid at a window ? Perhaps the day may be exceptionally pleasant to you with your abundance of health, but if the sligb est breeze awoke the trees it weuld be too much for that pale face at the window. A Q fl there ae disease) just as exasperating, where one is os much an invalid as the one pictured above. Kidney complaint hag miseries unknown, except to those who hive suffered them. Wo are glad to s.y there is much less of it in Few Plymouth now that Dean's Backache Kidney Pi'ls aro so well known. Bead how one citizen was benefited:— Ur. Donald Rober'sen, toll-keeper, Junction Road, near this town, says:— " For twenty years I've been bad with the kidntys, principally pains i» the back. Those gave me a very bad time of it, making mo pretty well a cripple. If I stooped I could scarcely straighten myself. Work was out of the question, I swallowed enough medicine to cure a hospital rightly taken, but it did me no good. I got Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at the Co-operative Stare, Ourrie-street. These pills seemed to do me good right away. As far as the kidneys are concerned they have cured me. I have other troubles with my bealtb, but it I could got as effective a medicine for them rs Doan's Backache Kidoey Pills have proved for the kidney?, I would be quite right. Everybody knows that I suffered with my bark, but I have got no bad back new " Djan's Backacbe Kidney Pills aro sold by all cbemists and storekeeper* at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d), or will be p»ted on teceipt of price by tbo proprietors, Foster-McOlellan 00., 76 Sydney. But be sore you ask for DOAN'S!

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1902, Page 3

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A HARD DAY'S WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1902, Page 3

A HARD DAY'S WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1902, Page 3

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