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FAIR EXCHANGE.

A NEW BACK FOB AN OLD ONE. .. HOW A BAD BACK WAS MADE ‘ strong: The ibaek aches at times with a dull " indescribable feeling, making you Weary and restless; piercing' pains ! across the region of the kidneys, and v * again the loins are so lame that; to stoop is agony. No use to rub a plaster to the back if the kidneys J arc h weak. You. cannot reach “the Read the testimony of this Whangarai citizen: — , Mr R. A. Partington, Swswd Whangarei, says; * * Some' time• back began to ache a good deal, ahdT4 ! instead of the pain getting washer as t * thought it would, my suffering increased and I began to wonder what *»?.- the matter. Later on dizzy attacks. _. troubled me somewhat and I was Ajy 1 ways tired and languid, haying-Jho energy for anything. These pointed to the fact that my ;* were not working properly, so 1 ed to take a course of Doan*« „ ache Kidney Pills, they acted didly, four bottles making a and perfect cure, and _ I .-have right as a bank ever since, to be free of backache and I ful to know thotc A this trying, complaint. I keel) Doan’s Pills by might have another attack*. recommend, thorn.to all ffAfy their kidneya.” . 1.-tldMMii .Doan’s fiaMi qold by all Foster-MofilsUah Hamilton

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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 11

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FAIR EXCHANGE. Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 11

FAIR EXCHANGE. Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 11