handicapped. Too many people are handicapped with .bad backs. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making worts a burden, and stooping or lifting an impossibility. The hack aches at night, preventing refreshing sleep, and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and liniments may give relief, out cannot reach the cause if the kidneys are weak. To eliminate the pains and aches of kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. DOAN’S Bachache Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys—thousands testify to their merit. Can you doubt this evidence? Mrs. J. Humphrey, Kingswell Street, New Plymouth, says: “I suffered for ■some time from kidney trouble. My illness started with an aching back, which at first did not worry mo very much, but it quickly became worse, and I was soon so bad that X could scarcely move without suffering acutely. My back was bent almost double and at night I could not sleep as no position was comfortable for long. The continuous suffering made me tired and and mas fast taking all the life and energy out of me. One day I saw Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and decided to take a course. The first few doses gave me relief, and it was not long before the backache had gone and I was once more in good health. Doan’s Pills are grand, and no mistake, and I shall recommend them whenever opportunity offers.’’ Twelve years later, Mrs. Humphrey says: “I have had no sign of backache and kidney trouble since Doan’s Backache Pills cured mo over twelve years ago.” DOAN’S Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Hamilton .Street, 'Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. — Advt. .
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 30 April 1934, Page 2
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