j DELAY IS DANGEROUS. ■j We all remember the pretty story ol j the little hero who saved his native vil- ! fap-e in Holland', by stopping with his | hand;' tnroughout the whole of a dark. | tu Vuitbus night, the gentle trickle of the ! sea through' a leak" in a dyke. Had I he not done so the wild sea must surely i have worn its way through the dyke and i flooded the village. Similar danger I threatens us here. Hundreds of backs are aching, yet people are neglecting this warning ; and its so easy to check kidney disease, if taken in time; but don't \ neglect, the first warnings. Read how tbe danger can be averted : Mrs °.. J. Hogg, 21 fit. Andrew's-st., Eienheim says :—"For some time I was a great sufferer from backache; in fact, wvs aimost crippled with the complaint. Evc-y movement increased my suffering, and I was often in such pain that my back felt like breaking. Other symptoms of kidney disorder to which I was subject were dizzy attacks, a dull, tired feeling, restless nights, and urinary trouble L tried all sorts of kidney remedies ; but it was not -until had taken a few doses of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills that I really felt 1 was at last, on' the road ■to recovery.- As I continued with, these Pills the improvement was maintained, until finally all sign of kidney trouble had gone, and I was once more in splendid health. That was three years ago, j And t have been well ever since, so my S cure is a lasting one. I recommend Doan's Backache Kidney PiUs to all who suffer'.as-I once did." • _ • . Do you- feel as well as you ought, or are you. troubled with backache, weak back, headaches, giddiness, depression of spirits, gravel, urinary or bladder weakness, or any other common symptom of kidney trouble? Remember the kidneys are the most important-organs of the body;- they need care. Doan's Back-, ache Kidney Pills are special kidney : help; they will put your kidneys into ; good working order. For sale by all; chemists V. i ; norpkeep«ra at 3s per bottle (six b ttir.s J6»6d),-.« will be post- j cd .m.'receipt of price by Foster-McCiel- j 1u... Co.. Pitt-street. Sydney. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 2
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