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FLUSH ACID POISON OUT OF KIDNEYS Flush Out Your 15 MILES of Kidmjr Tabtt If kidneys don't pass 3 pints a day and gat rid of more than S pounds of waste matter, the 15 miles of kidney tubes and alters become clogged with poisonous waste and tb* danger of acid poisoning Is greatly increased. This add condition, brought about by poor kidney function, is a danger signal and may be the beginning of nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, puffiness under tbe eyes, rheumatic pains and Most people watch their bowels, wblch con. tain only 27 feet of intestines, but neglect the kidneys, which contain 15 miles of tiny tubes and filters. If these tubes or filters become clogged witb poisons, lt ma; lay you up for many months. Don't run any risk. Mate sure your kidneys empty 3 pints a day. Ask your chemist for DOAN'S B^CKACM KIDNEY PILLS . . used successfully th« world over by millions of people. They bst_. auick relief and will help to flush out th« 15-MILES of kidney tubes. Get DOAN'S BACKACHB KIDNEY PILLS it your chemist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 4

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