HANDICAPPED This is tho Case with Many People Too many people are handicapped with bud backs. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making work a burden, and stooping or lifting an impossibility. Tho back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest, and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and liniments may give relief, but cannot reach the cause if the kidneys are weak. To eliminate? the pains and aches of kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. Dnan's Backacho Kidnoy Pills are for weak kidneys —thousands testify to their merit. Can you doubt this evidence: — Mr W. T. Lilv. Hampden street, Nelson, says: "For somo time I was almost crippled with awful pains in my back. I could not stoop without suffering; in fact, it was only with great difficulty that I managed to get about at all. j knew my kidneys were at fault, for tho secretions were disordered, and I was also troubled with dizzy attacks. Tho constant backache prevented me from getting proper rest at night, and this made me always tired and languid. One day when I was feeling pretty bad, a friend advised me to try Doan's Rackache Kidney Pills, so I sent for a bot tie. After taking them for a few days I fet a little better, and from then on my health rapidly improved, four bot ties curing mo completely. That was two years ago, and I have had no re turn of kidney trouble since." Ten years later, Mrs Lily says: "My husband is still well and has only Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to thank for the splendid health he now enjoys. Ho h a great bolicver in this remedy and with good reason. I have also used Doan's Pills with good results; a short course curing me of backache and other kidney ailments." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Fos-ter-McOlellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Ham ilton street, Sydney. But, be suro von get DOAN'S.
The Night Sister's Story.— "To avoid disturbing my patients by coughing I always carry a tin of Pulmonas. These convenient pastilles stop coughing, clear my throat and lungs and ward off (he chills attendant on night duty." For colds, 'flu, bronchial affections Pulmonas 1/6 and 2/6 everywhere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 23 July 1930, Page 10
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