HOW TO AVOID A WRECK
A tiny leak in a big ship can easily \.\; slop'p'd if taken in time. But, if disregarded, it will overcome the mightiest vessel and drag her beneath the sea; there is no saving, her. The ame exacllv with kidney trouble. If doctored at the first symptom tho cun> < is an easv matter, but if allowed to ;:o (.00 far the system will be hopelessly wrecked. This woman gives some useful advice on this subject:— Mr J. N. Burnill, Cement Works, Tarakohe, via Nelson, says:—"Gratitude prompts mo to write and tell you of the benefit I have derived from Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and I hope that other sufferers from kidney trouble who read this, will profit by hit experience. I was employed at the above works as fireman, and the vonstant stooping accessary in work of this kind is very hard on the hack. Some few months ago I got a nasty pain in mv back, which seemed to get worse dav by dav, a'nd up to the last six week'T could not throw more than a dozen shovelfuls of coal into the fires'without straightening up. Jbo pain was awful, and handicapped mo a lot, as all mv movements were restricted. I also suffered a good deal with urinarv trouble, the water being thick and cloudy. One day I was reading one of your books telling ot cures "effected bv Doan's Backache Ividnev Pills, so I got some, little thinking thev would do me good, i am pleased to say I have nearly finished the fourth bottle, and have not felt better for years. The secretions are now clear, and my back has ceased aching- T have since recommended votir Pills to two of my friends, and' they arc loud in their praise of this fine kidney remedy." Doan's .Backache Kidney Pills are sold bv all chemists and storekeepers at 3/-per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of wrice by Foster-MeClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, he euro you get DOAN b.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 3
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