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BACKACHE? WHY?

Do you rise in tlie morning with a groan Do you feel that you are getting old? Having made up your mind that you are a martyr, do you vent your 111-huraor on the family? After a while the pain and stiffness leave you, and you forget your troubles until the next morning, wbep the same dull pain in the small of the back, the difficulty of bracing your nerves brings back all the dire forebodings of the ‘ day before. This is the way kidney trouble creeps on its victim, and you are starting on a long journey towards ill-health and infirmity. The Kidneys are overtaxed with the work of cleansing out the impurities from your blood. Each day there is an accumulation of waste which must upset the body. It forms uric acid, and Uric Acid is the most insidious form of poisoning that can take place in your body. It is the duty of every man, not only to himself, but to the world at large, to keep his health in the proper condition for his daily task, and for the victim of Kidney Trouble Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills give just the little boost his organs need to make them his slave instead of 1:1s being a slave to illhealth. Price, 2s and 3s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.

Five per cent discount coupons issued with Mail Cash Orders. Abram, “Shop by Post*’ Chemist, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1921, Page 6

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238

BACKACHE? WHY? Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1921, Page 6

BACKACHE? WHY? Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1921, Page 6

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