HEBE'S WHAT'S WANTED.
r ♦ A CITIZEN OP VOGELTOWN SUPPLIES THE INFORMATION. Over half tbe complaints of mankind originate with the tHneya. A alight touch of tackich) at first. Twinges and shooting pains in the loins fellow. They must be obeoked, they lead to graver complications. The scff-irer seeks re'iof. Piasters are tried and liniments for the back. So-called kidney cures which do not cure. The long looked for resilt seems no--1 attainableIf yen suffer do you want relief ? Foliow the plan adopted by this Now Plymouth oin'zea. Mrs. R. Hbal, Vogoltown, New Plymouth, says:—" For throa years ail- ' fered with the kidnejs, and badly wan'ei a medicine to give me relief. The symptoms were pain in the back and giddiness and headaches. Tbe pain in tha baok were simply agmisiag, and my b.?ad- ■ ashes were so violent th»t th=>y used to prostrate me. I was for ever usirg medicines, but in my o*si they, never did any good. I wa? at a losi what to try . when Djan'e B tck«ohe K'.dney PilU were ' advertised, and I got a box at the Co- • operative Store in Currie Stieot. These pills are (he best medicine I have ever need, Tbey are epl eadid. They gave me tueb relief that I did not take tbem regularly. I mean to continue taking them eo that I can get a permanent cur a." Take do substitute. Remember, it is Doan'a Backaehe Kidney Pills which Mrs ' Heal recommends, and if you sofbr as the * ODOB did, yen want the Bame remedy. Doan'a Bjckachs Kidney PilU are so'd by all ohemiata and ttoreksepers at 3 < I per box (ax boxes 163 61), or will be ' posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foatcr-McOlellaa Company, 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But be cure they are Doa '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 201, 10 September 1903, Page 4
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298HEBE'S WHAT'S WANTED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 201, 10 September 1903, Page 4
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