BfliM'T IfIMP FROM THE FRYING PAN WTO THE FIRE - ' \( " '£veryPicture If /ifj| J II c When Getting Over a Cold, Fever, or Germ Disease, Don't Let Your Kidneys Bfceak Dovm. Fighting off Germ Disease Auckland Woman's or you run the risk of nr« . chronic kidney disease. 1 CStIDDiODy Germs poison the blood so . ....... -»• "Mrs. C. Jamieson, 28, Wynyard Koad, badly that in a germ aisease Mt EdOT> Aucklan d, says:—-For m the regular blood-filtering time I suffered agony from backache, and task of the kidneys is simply T - as °' ten s ° bad *•* J conM no , t , " H , * " in fact, could hardly move at all. The dOUDlefl.. constant pain kept mc awake at nights'. They Weaken. That Causes and I never felt properly rested. The ! backache, headache, dizzi- kidne '' s<"*<* i °™ were affected, being j. _j _ .i- thick and cloudy witli a red sediment. I ness, urinary disorders, thin- was real]y far ' tnm wellt coald • neSS, and a dull, tired COUCH- nothing to relieve mc. At last a friend t; o j. called my attention to" Doan's Backache »j.«. -_a„_„„„ _„„,-, Kidney Pills, and I commenced using After influenza, pneu- them _ one bott!e made „ _ prov __ t monia, typhoid, Scarlet fever, In my health, and a course of the Pitta diphtheria, tOnSilitiS, and completely cured mc. That was twelve j._ «v„ ,_„a--,i, months aeo, and as I have had no return even ordinary colds, watch of my J __-__,!____ m„for signs of kidney weakness, a permanent one." nnrl rlrtn't. -nPfrlfflt anY Sir years later Mrs. Jamieson says:— ana aon t. negieot any. m - 6tin well ihsaiks Ui Doan>s Back . Use Doan S BaCliaCne Hill- oc he Kidney Pills. They strengthened _„_ Pillc T>ipt7 "hnvp rrivpn and toned U P m ? kidneys seven years ago, ney fills. iney nave given __ i have had no trouble with these auick and lasting relief to organs since." ™„v,~ ,•_ 7„,i„,j DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS many in New /"ealana. . are sold by __ chemists and stores at Bead this Auckland teSti- 3/- per bottle, or posted by roster- ■ McClellan Co., 15, Hamilton St., Sydney. 1 mony. I |j Serves you\h&hC WSbkLJ} housewife looking for a M tf% BARGAIN in TEA may think too much about the money she hopes to save and too little of the ; fact that by drinking rubbish her health may 3 have to pay. It's unwise to drink common i • tea; it isn't nice; it isn't good for one's stomach [! RECORD is a good healthful I tea—it is refreshing to drink, jj ■ nice to taste, economical to use. I Each grade of RECORD TEA is sold as cheaply as GOOD tea can be sold. We recommend the jj 3/3 grade, everyone's favorite. Delightful aroma, |i delicious flavour and very saving." Try It Today 1 jj *"~ M. see
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 10
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