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A WELLINGTON LADY, RELATES AN EXPERIENCE WHICH WILL INTEREST MANY MASTERTON PEOPLE. Mrs S. E. Robertson Beach Street, P.:-tone Wellington, says:—"Five year; ago I fell down a culvert and hurt my k' '.nevs, and a long bad time of kidney disc-.'. 3 set in. Even before I fell I had sufi'erev. more or less with pains in the small of my back and giddiness and headaches, but afterwards these symptoms were so alarming that I never expected to recover, nor did my friends expect that I would. The bladder gave me the most trouble ; the secretions were thick and most painful besides being discolored with blood. Sometimes the blood seemed to leave the kidneys very plentifully showing what a teriible state those organs were in. My back always r.ched across the loins, but, at times the agony was something frightful, especially when I caught cold, and I seemsd to take cold very often. No precautions seemed to protect me, and at these times I would be a perfect cripple, as inflammation of the kidneys would set in. i was wearing out fast and used to look thirty years older than I was, being so haggard a.d drawn, and fell away to a mere shadow. Indeed my sufferings were so tumble that I almost •ooke I forward to death as an end to my agony. I was treated by a number of doctors,one after another,and I also hadho pital treatment and was operates u_)on a number of times. One doctor t Id 1213 I should never get well and the most hopeful news was that I should not be well"for years so you may guess what an outlook 1 had before me. I had my piioto taken at the end of the year 1900, some of my friends wishing to have one before I underwent another operation at the hospital. It was just at the time I had this photo taken (which made me look like a woman of about GO) that a friend of mine | bought me a box of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. I was not taking any medicine at the time, the doctor evidently thinking it was not necessary on account of the immediate operation so I commenced using the:--' pills right away. You will scarcely credit it, but I felt that the pills were doing me good before I had finished taking one box. Eyery do3e did m;- good service and every day I felt better and better. When I had taken the fourth box your representative called to see how I was getting along, and I felt so much better that I allowed him to take down ihcfacts for publication. But I was <iot cured. However, 1 was s > well, I did not need to undergo the rperation. At the Bame turn you see, the change n my health was so great that it almost seemed like a cure. My secretions were clear and the bleeding of the kidneys had stopped, r.nd at times my baek was quite free of pain. I kept on using the pills after thL and at last I was quite cured. In all I took about fifteen boxes of the pills, ancl I stopped taking them nearly two years r.;o and lam still well. I consider it is marvellous cure. People who saw me du..iig my illness scarcely know me n mv; i have gained ilesh and look my prop: -• age. In fact I feel that Doan's Back.che Kidney I'ills saved my lif». My kuh.i-ys are in a thoroughly healthy conditio; -io\v. All my friends know how great a c ~- c these pills made in my case, and I ai.i glad to speak in favour of this medicine so that all sufferers may know how valuable it is for kidney complaint." Mrs Robertson, makes a further statement in May, 1901. Sho says :-I am still quite well and it is three and a-haif years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pill* cured me. Tinec and a-half years is a long time, and 1 feel now that I am cured for good. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box six boxes 10s (id, or va.l be posted on receipt of price ty Co. 67 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.H.W. Be sure they are Doan's.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great ropfc-nnint Cure. Is tid V-rl fid.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8487, 15 July 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8487, 15 July 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8487, 15 July 1907, Page 6

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