THE SEARCH STOPS.
THE RIGHT THING HAS BEEN FOUND. A WELLINGTON CITIZEN SHOWS THE WAY.
Once more we are indebted to a Wellington citizen for a public statement that throws more light on a subject of eveV-increasing interest. People have been deceived by false representations from time immemorial. No wonder they are sceptical of all claims endorsed by strangers residing in far-distant parts of the colony.' It is irro longer necessary to accept such statements, for local citizens are- giving their testimony, and 'tis an easy matter for any reader to investigate the correctness of the following : — Mrs. Heenan, 4, Arthur-st., this city, says: — " Years ago my husband commenced to be troubled with his kidneys. First and foremost he had a severe pain in the small of his back. This was so great that he did his work in agony. Then he used to be always drowsy and so tired that he said he felt inclined to be resting all the time. He used many medicines to overcome this undesirable state of affairs, but was not satisfied with any one of them. In fact, none of them gave him any relief whatever/. I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and seeing cases similar to his .cured by this remedy, I obtained a supply, ,and he started to use them. Aftei taking one box he felt ever so much •better, and now he is quite free of the pain, and also the drowsiness and that wearied feeling. I obtained this medicine at Fletcher's Pharmacy." Do not be satisfied with any imitation of Doan's Pills. It was Doan's Backache Kidney Pills Mr. Heenan used, therefore see that you get the same remedy, and ■ that the word "Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are foi gale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3i per box (six boxes lCs 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterM'Clellan Co., 70, Pitt-street, Sydney, tf.S.W. " But be sure they are DOAN'S.— Advt
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 3
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331THE SEARCH STOPS. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 3
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