Excess Uric Add E very Picture Teffs Storr ITS CAUSE AND DANGEROUS EFFECTS Uric acid is a poison created inside the human body by a combination of meat-eating, overwork, worry, late hours, and lack of rest The kidneys should filter ail excess of uric acid poisons from the blood. Backache or irregular urination is the first protest of weak kidneys, and when the kidneys are weak, uric acid soon gets the upper hand; then there is danger of: Stone Rheomatitm Dropsy Gravel Lumbago Inflammation of the Bladder. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills strengthen weak kidneys, and drive away backache and other distressing symptoms of kidney trouble for good. Christchurch proof is given in the next column. CONVINCING CHRISTCHURCR EVIDENCE. B. Good, 91 .Albert Street, new ChrUtchorch, say*:— Mr. G. Rangiora, "For twelve years I «u effllctedwith backache and kidney trouble, and aK though I tried all aorta of I, sot no relief Iron my tnffeftaf.' Oil day a friend told me about Doan'a Backache Kidney J?lUe, ao J benfht aom«g.,, and soon realised I had found a splendid remedy. X waa ao delighted at the Improvement in my hoalth alter a few. doeei that I ccc tinned takiag the Hlli until I waa enred, tiiiag in all eight bottles. I can recommend Poaa'a Backache Kidney Pill* aa a san eara for all these ailments, and hope other tmfferera \ will use this wonderful remedy." / Mr. Good confirms the above six year* later:—"Tea, I am attU well, and Jut* had no trouble with my kidneys alnotf Doan'a Pills cured ma some years mo." Doan'a Backache Kidney Pi lie, are sold by all Ghamlits and 6MTM at t/per bottle, or pott free on receipt of price from Foeter- MeClellaa l# ;i Hamilton Street, Bydney, V a r^, BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 3
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