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Never Out of Work.

THAT'S THE CASE WITH THE KIDNEYS.

Never out of work. That's the caso with the kidneys. Twenty four hours ,o the day is the time they put in.

They're equal to it when they're well. But they get sick. Stooping positions of the body, a strain A fall, or over-exertion, Often makes the kidneys sick. But the work must go on. They need a helper. They ask for it through the back. When the back aches it's the kidneys calling for help. Neglect their petition and trouble follows.

Serious trouble, kidney trouble, diabetes, Bright's disease. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are kidney helpers. Believing tired kidneys; curing sick ones.

Here's evidence of it:—

Mr G. Bailey, Hose Hill Farm, Kammandra, near Forbes, N.S.W., says :— " 1 am a married manhaving a family of five to support, and am well known in this district where I have lived for 18 years. Mora than four years ago I had rhoumatio fever which left me a cripple. Half the time I was paralysed and had to be wheeled about in a chair. Words are not made that will describe the agony I was in for two years. Had I known before I would have said it was impossible for a man to live under such tortures. The ancient martyrs did not undergo worse: there was no cessation for one moment. It seemed so useless a prayer for relief that I only hoped foxdeath, but I lived on as if some friend was experimenting on how much agony a human being could undergo without dying.- But to my dark story there is a bright side. There was a great fortune in store for me. it happened in this way : I heard of a medicine called Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and some were procured for me. These pills proved more precious to me than diamonds of the purest ray of water to the famishing wretch. They cured me of pain and made a new man of me. They have maie my late agonies a thing of the past and I want everybody to know what a grand remedy this is ; it is better than anything that has ever been brought into this country, and for the sake of sufferers like myself I must ask you to publish this testimony." It is importaut to get the same medicine which Mr Bailey used, therefore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and be sure you get the genuine remedy and not an imitation.

Doati s Baskache Kidney Pills are sold by all leading chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box or six boxes 16s 6d, or will oe posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster-McClellan Co.1, Sydney. .But be sure they are DOAN'S.

Messrs James brace & Co. hava received the-following testimonial in reference to • their celebrated "Seller's Waslung Machines" -.-Laundry, Broad street, PaWton North, Messrs James brace & Co., Palnierston North. Dear Sirs,—Jus "Washing Machine'-1 supplied by you to me is exceeding aU expectations. I have put it to every possible test which my laundry work enables me to do, from the finest lace curtains to the heaviest blankets and -quilts, and it does its work perfectly. I can cousc quekty recommend it to everyone, and will gladly show it to anyone wishing to see it at work. The saving in time Is a great consideration; for instance lean was eight or ten shirts with the Machine with less labour and time than is required for one shirt by hand.—Yours faithfully, J. C. EUICKSEN.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6918, 29 January 1901, Page 4

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589

Never Out of Work. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6918, 29 January 1901, Page 4

Never Out of Work. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6918, 29 January 1901, Page 4

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