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' KIDNET TROUBLES. It is not alone tbe aching back and the insipid tired feeling that has to be borne ; it is the constant fear that greater ills will follow. Bright 's disease, diabetes, gravel, gall stones, inflammation of the bladder, suppression and retention of the urine, etc., all result from diseases of the kidneys. Those who have never been troubled know not the misery and suffering which those afflicted undergo. "I was afflicted with Kidney troubles for some months," states Mrs. M. A. Harris, Knight-street, Kennedy Estate, Toowoomba. "I had severe pains in the back and always felt languid and tired. My mother advised me to use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as they had always done her good. I commenced a course, and passed a quantity of gravel, after which I was much relieved. I continued with the Pillb, and soon lost all traces of the ailment. I still take one Pill once a week, and that seems to keep the kidneys in working order." — Advt.

SUFFERED SEVERAL YEARS. Ltfe one Long, Continual Headache. Complication of Liver and Stomach Troubles. An Interesting Case. Of the many marvellous cmoa which have been wrought by Laxo-Tonic Pills in Sydney recently, the ta?c of Mits N. Brear," "Nhahuia," Avonue-rotsd, Mosman, X.S.W., is otj that pailiuilaily illustrates the benefit vvhch is derived by the v c of this remark.! bio new icniedy. She writes as i'olloMb. — "For several yt"ir<- I suffered acucely ) fiom a complication of hvei and stomach troubles. Instead ot obtaining nourishment and benefit fiom the food I ate, 1 got nothing but pain and dis-tit-vs. Fiiiquently 1 was unable to retain my food ; sometime? not beinjj able lo keep d.->\n uv^n a <_up ot tea. Headaches were so common with me that 1 might almost pay my life was one long, continual headache. I often had bilious attacks, and was on these 'occasions fo giddy that I dai • not attempt to stoop to pick up anything for fear ;of falling. I consulted doctor?, and hied numeious medicines that claimed to cure complaint^ such a? mine ; but up it her the medical atitntion I leceived nor the numeious patent medicines 1 consumed did me an atom of good. Indeed, I was \eiy near coming to the conclusion that allthese medicine*, were nothing but fiaucU. whon 1 saw! an adveitiseinsnt cf Laxo-Tonic l J ills on Penh (W.A.), Railway Station, and wjp theicby induced to purchase a liox. I took these Pills, and I can only describe the change they pioduced as simply wondei ful. By the time 1 had finished the box I could eat heartily, and retain my food without the least sign of biliousness. In fact I could eat as much a-- a pound oi meat for one meal and it did me good. After another box or so of Laxo-Tonic Pills 1 v,as completely cured of the liver and stomach tiouble-s-and biliousness, headache, and giddiness, which used to so burden me. This pio\es to nit; that the Laxo-Tonic Pills etlect a ' radical cure, and do not moiely gloss over one's illness with a ttmporaiy relief." Laxo-Tonie Pills are the most remarkable depaiture in therapeutical science of lecent years, being as they are a i.nique combination of [axaiivb and tonic principles never befoie used in a iike piepaiat-.on. If you aic troubled nith constipation, indigestion, heaitbum, bilnou«njss, ll.it ulcncv, anaemia, rheumatism, p.le^. iieadaclu'-, dizziness, pimplts, pains m the bad:, liver trouUe, sleeplessness or bad breath, a J-h'U't coiuf-e of Laxo-Tonic Pills will soon put you light again. Laxo-Tonic Pilis are sold by all chemists and stoics at 10^d for the regular size, or Is 6d for the double size, oi rosl. free, upon >eceipl of the price in stamps or postal note, from the LaxoTonic Pill Company, 10, O'Connellstreet, Sidney, N.SAV.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1909, Page 3

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