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STOP IT NOW. If you have a pain m your back, if you have a lame back, or an aching back, stop it now. For remember that backache is indicative of kidney disorder. It is a spy placed there by nature to warn 'y° u that your kidneys need help. Don't neglect the warning: stop it now, for it may be too late if you put it off. You ask how to stop it? We'll let this man tell you. Mr R. F. Newdick, 16, Buchanan Street, Glonmore, Auckland, says: "My occupation was that of a miner, and through working in wet places and stooping continually, my kidneys became affected. As a result my back began to ache, not very badly at first, but as time went on the pain got worse and worse until it was almost, iinbearanlc. My rest at night was very ■'listurbed and T always felt dull and Hrcd. The kidney secretions were very irregular and contained a red sediment. T wont on suffering in this way for some time, nothing I took doing me any goorl. At last I heard of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and decided to try them. I am very glad I /Md. for six- of these famous Pills completely cured me and made a new man of me. I always keep a bottle of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills in the house and take a dose oc"asionally as T think tho kidneys need a tonic sometimes." Mr Newdick confirms the above six '■'oars later: "Tim still free of backache and have had no return of kid*iov trouble fo>- 'he past six years." Bonn's Kidney Pills are :ol'l by all chemists and storekeepers ■t ?> ■'- per I'nf'i' "t "-ill be nosted on fcfcipt of nrii'o !->- Fnqf-^r-M-niellan ~"n 1" T T '•'' ,-wif CJv.-lnpv. "p.,,1- t,.-, r..., T»r» ,\ "v *<3 7 To stop aih'orti'yino- is to stop greet•nST your friend'' and junking new oiicvs.

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Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 6

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