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NO ONE KNOWS.

THE WEIGHT OF ANOTHER MAN'S , ; BURDEN. MANY A; ONE IN WELLINGTON JSROUGHT TO LIGHT,. ' You '')ft»pw \if you have- a' burdeji to bear. ,- : - - You "Ipiow where you are" taxed to bear it; ■ " '__ ' ' You know how much trouble it gives you. ', But do you know how to shake it off? The back bears more burdens than all the human organism. And it objects to it, sometimes emphatically. ■ It aches, it pains, is weak and lame. It's your fault if you don't come to the rescue. Perhaps you don't know how. We could tell you but you might doubt us. We will let a Wellington man do it then, 'tis easier proven. Mr. R. Linton, hairdresser, Willis street, this city, says: — "For along time I suffered with an aching back, an ailment common among hairdressers. I suppose it is the constant standing and bending forward which has a weakening effect on the kidneys. I could never get a remedy to ' do me any good, and I of- . ten felt the need of one very much. 'A month or bo ago I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised so I procured a box from Mr. Fitzgerald, Consulting Chemist, Fitzgerald's Corner. lam glad to tell you that the pills were altogether successful, having removed -all pain from the small of my back. I've been free of the pain ever since I used the pills. I recommend these pills to all who suffer with backache." Success has brought up many imitations of Doan's Pills, but there is nothing just as good as the remedy which cured Mr. Linton, therefore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d) or -will be posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster-M'Clellan Co., 76, Pitt-street, Sydney. But be sure they are Doan's.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 2

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NO ONE KNOWS. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 2

NO ONE KNOWS. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 2

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