PEOPLE WHO WORK, ■ Every man or woman who works must keep healthy if tho work is to bo dono efficiently;' tho unfit go to tho wall. Good work depends upon good- health Work becomes a nightmaro to.thoso who aro not-well. Aro you efficient? Or.aro you depressed, tired, suffering from broken sleep, backacho, pains in the limbs,-. bad tasto in tho month? All tfieso aro symptoms that your kidneys aro weak, and not able to carry out their work of properly filtering tho blood. And all theso symptoms aro forerunners of dropsy, rheumatics, urinary disorder stone, gravel, neuralgia. Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills act on the kidnsys only. They will keep you freo from pain, from backache, and headache. They will keep you efficient. Hero is the experience of ono who knows. Mrs. Manz, Wellsborno Street, Palmerston North, says:—"For months 1 had a frightful.pain in the back, right r.cross tho kidneys. It was so bad that I was very disheartened; I cannot explain tho torture. Peoplo told me that my ; pain was caused by my kidneys being, disordered, but all ; tho medicines I took and tho liniments 1 rubbed in did mo no good. Then, when I was at a loss what to try next, I heard about Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills being good for tho kidneys, and .1 got some. Theso pill s proved tho right thing for me; I am quite cured now. They arc a splendid remedy, for tho kidneys, and.l recommend thorn to other sufferers." Eight years later, Mrs. Manx conßrms the above:—"My euro has stood tho test of time; 1 am still absolutely freo of backache, and it is eight years sinco Doan's Backacho Pills cured mo. My lasting cure has made me a firm believer in the merit of Doan's Backacho Kidncv Pills." If you are sick, or "feci badly," begin taking Donn's Backacho Kidney Pills at once,' for as soon as your kidneys aro well they will help all tho other organs to. health. A trial will conrinco anyone. Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills aro sold by all chemists and storekeepers at ;is. per bottle '(six bottles llis. Gd.), or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterM'Clcllan Company, 7G Pitt Street, Svrlney. But bo suro you get DOAN'S, "I can seo you'ro worried about me, dearie," said tho very sick man. "Oh, not at all," replied his wifo promptly. ■ "But why do you look so gloomy, then?" "I was thinking whether my sealskin sacquo would be considered mourning,", i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 14
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