Every Picture tells a Story. Weak Kidneys £ and Backache cause much needless torment, especially to people over 40 N 1 EGEECTED KIDNEYS are responsible for backache, urinary disorders, stiff, swollen and painful joints, broken sleep or nerve pains. Don’t delay treatment until the blood is badly poisoned, the nerves are inflamed and you are laid up or possibly incurable. The wiser plan is to take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at once. They stimulate the weakened kidneys, so that harmful poisons which might cause crippling rheumatism, lumbago or sciatica are expelled from the system, pain disappears and life again becomes a pleasure. PAINS IN THE BACK Mrs. H. Vincent, 42 Cowrie Street, Newtown, Sydney, says: “A member of my y family -baring been cured of a bad attack of disordered kidneys by Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, it is with pleasure I recommend this remedy to other sufferers. Previous to taking Doan's Pills he was in a very poor state of health, complaining constantly of awful pains In his back, which, prevented him from moving about freely during the day,■''and spoiled his rest at night. He was also subject to dizzy turns, and felt tired and languid, having no energy for anything. He was advised to take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and he acted on the advice straight aw?y. He soon had reason to be thankful, for by the time he had finished one bottle he felt ever so much better, and four bottles made a perfect cure/' Refuse all substitutes. Insist upon Doans JnvNßackache Kidney Pills etaelr m Here a house Art Painters, Paperkangers, and Decorators 389 PRINCES ST. that appeared old and dilapidated and not worth much, .when actually all that was needed to make it look a valuable property was a coat or two of a good quality paint. You’ll find our charges reasonable. Want to talk it over? S. F. AIH K.\ Ltd.
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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 27
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