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BACK-BREAKING KIDNEY PAINS.

* AUCKLAND MAX'S KIDNEYS ALL I OUT OF ORDER: COULDN'T-j stoop wrm the pain, un- > ABLE TO WORK FOR TWO MONTHS. DOCTOR'S TREATMENT! FAILED 'L'O CURE HIM. DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS GAVE HIM TIP-TOP HEALTH. Weak kidneys cause ;i heap of trouble and misery. When they are not ab'.e to throw ort the warte tissue left in them by tin* i blood, which they should do -when they are ■ acting properly, then the worry begins, i Backaches, at first only slight. Then stabbiDg, dragging, gnawing, which make life a perfect misery-. Afterwards, puffinessand discoloration under the eyc> —there's no mistaking the chronic kidney sufferer. Afflicted kidneys need tone like any otherorgan of the body. Because they make new blood, to.ne the nerves and organs, and impart strength is the reason why Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure kidney complaint. Here is proof that they have cured it. " About three years ago I was laid up with a bad attack of Kidney Trouble," said Mr Kenneth Edney, 56 Howe street, Auckland. " The pain pretty well doubled me up. It was a sharp stabbing ache, and every time I stooped or got up suddenly it caught me ; sometimes I thought my Sack was breaking. It was a shocking pun, and used to make the sweat roll down my face. For a fortnight I was in bed, and in agony all the while. W 7 hen I got up I was terribly weak. I never realised how weak 1 was until I got out of bed, for when I stood up I went down on the floor. For two months I was unable to go to work. When I did manage to get along to the works I was in agony all day. I had no appetite. Often and often I sat down to the table, and had to get up without touching a thing. I got terribly low-spirited and depressed. My eyesight became affected. I got very ihaky on it. and my hands trembled a good bit. In lifting up a cup of tea I often spilt some of it. The least little excitement used to start my heart thumping, and nearly take my breath away. Often in the night the palpitation tame on, and I had to sit up in bed to get my breath. I could not sleep well at night on account of it. It is a bit off to lay awako at night and hear the clroreh clocks striking the hour, and then perhaps drop off to sleep about five o'clock, when it was time to think of getting up. When I got up I felt more knocked out than when I went to bed. I began to look old, and stooped in a shocking manner when I walked. I can quite understand people putting an end to themselves when their health is bad. Mv skin itched with a hot, pricklv heat, and my face often flushed up, and" then I got as cold as ice. Occasionally I had nightsweats, and all the clothes were wet, and I had to have a towel to dry myself. I was real bad, and thought that I was booked for an early journey from this world. Well, mother had been using Dr Williams' Pink Pills for my sister, so seeing they cured Kidney Trouble I began taking them. F'or a month they did not seem to do me any good, but after that every dose put new life into me. I began to take a pleasure in my meals, and could eat more than I had for a long time. I could go to bed and drop off to sleep, and wake up fresh in the morning. As I kept on taking them I grew stronger. Gradually the pains in my back eased up. My health is s-imply grand now. lam always urging people to take the medicine that cured me. It gives me the greatest pleasure to make this statement." By their direct action on the blood Dr Williams' Pink Pills have cured Anaemia, Sciatica, Indiges-tion, Paralysis, Biliousness, Noryousness, Headaches, Backaches, Neuralgia, Debility, Rheumatism, and all ailments of women. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, 3s a box, six. boxes 16s 6d, post free,—[Adrt]

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Evening Star, Issue 12964, 29 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12964, 29 May 1908, Page 2