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■ „ . .. ' • ■■ ■ '""*l A Stab in the Back! tired. Suspect weak kidneys, also, if THIS IS TESTIMONY the secretions are disordered, FROM AUCKLAND. or if you experience headaches, — —- dizzy.peU„.on,tanttir«Sfed- Mr*£>fqaSJp«BA"*J top.andi.ery.B.r.e.., gffl^Wlffi^S for some time, and was often so bad with severe pains in the back that Unless promptly relieved, what « ? ffi oS s i c »fwer P t? tbf4 at first were simple warnings and^d $gg« %* Jg : wiß lead in time to grave, stone, dropsy, lumbago, '«• atica, rheumatism, or some u ff chronic form of kidney disease, pavement, and' four bottles'effected a complete cure. Dpan'a BaCKacne Kidney Pills are splendid, tprVui ... kidrfeys, and we Have great falffi to You dare not delay; the risk §385* W wW n°* *p« u«»c "*_ /» a bottle in the house for anything. is too serious. Strengthen the i C ari raitnfully recommend Doan's weakened kidneys now by p f o se° e n WrsffiSS Mrs, Holmes _. , n i l vj savs- "The cure referred to has using Doan s Backache runney j r oy ed a permanent one, no aigrn or Pills, the'special kidney medi- aKSWS fSS cine with fifty years'reputation, w* oyer fourteen years agro. Sold by til Cnerplste and Store* INSIST ON HAVINS W * DOAN'S! « HimUton Street, Sydney, Backache Kidney PUls

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 54, 5 March 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 54, 5 March 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 54, 5 March 1930, Page 14

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