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THE PENALTY OF OVERWORK. Many people are beginning to Peel the Strain. The heavy tax of overwork—the extra strain so necessary to many trades and occupations is hard on tfie kidneys. The kidneys begin to fail in their work and the poisonous matter collects in the system. If your wovX seems hard for you, if you have a lame, weak or aching back if you seem tired and listless, if you notice sediment, in the urine, unnatural co,'<w or irregular passages, and seem to be running down without apparent cause, begin at once with Doan's Backache Kidney P'lls, the remedy that has proved sj benrficial to your neighbors. It has brought strength to the backs of housand* of working m«n and women. Read this proof: Mr P. 0. Wolferston, leah Street, Stratford, says:—"For ten years I suffered more or less from severe, aching pains across the small of my back Sometimes they were very sen-re, and it was as much as I couid do to get about. I could not bend my back without enduring positive torture, and this handicapped me a good dual Dizzy attacks and disordered se'.retions were Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it—about ten drops on the chest of pyjama jacket at night or on the singlet in the morning protects you against infectious 2WM .

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19200826.2.9.4

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1920, Page 2

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225

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1920, Page 2

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