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EXCESS URIC ACID ' P/c?ure 7e//s A Wwililw- ■. ITS CAUSE AND pwi ““ IMf' < ™ s - CornidngVVellingtonEvideare bination of meat-eating, over- Mr. J. W. M'Lean, 112 Abel Smith work wnrrv late hours and Street, Wellington, says:—“At tone TO k, worry, late Hours, ana t - me used sufcr tcrribly with my lack of rest. ihe-'' kidneys back, no doubt caused through the should filter all excess of uric improper action of tho kidneys. I acid poisons from Cle blood. had. very severe lumbngto-light paiM 1 . in the small ot my- back, which preBackache or irregular unna- vented me from stepping or moying tion is the first protest of weak about freely and at times Iw* in- , , ik such agony that I felt my back._ would kidneys,. and when the kidney. break. Othsr symptoms of kidney are weak, iTfic acid soon gets trouble were disordered secretions, th. upper hand; tto there 11 of : wag really far from well, but not with* STONE RHEUMATISM stand:ng the fact that I was always DROPSY GRAVEL JXwndft LUMBAGO ferefl on in spite of treatment. One INFLAMMATION OF THE day 1 hca -rd go°d reports tof Doane IJN FLAM MAI UAW ur inr Bac kadbe Kidney Pills, so got some BLADDER. try them. They did me good — almost at once, and after taking a ,V, : V p;n« ctouple of bottles I felt ever so much Doan s Backache Kidney Puls hotter, and a thorough course eomgtreagthen weak kidneys and pietely cured me. drive away backache ana other Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are distressing symptoms of kidney by all chemists and steres at 8/trouble for good. Wellington par bottle, or poet free on receipt of proof is given in the next price from Ftoster-M'Clellan Co., 15 column. Hamilton Street, Sydney. SfifflJE... IjUgg Stif x “ ■■■”'- BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 9