FAIR EXCHANGE
A NEW BACK FOR AN OLD ONE.— HOW IT IS DONE IN WELLINGTON.
Tho “back question” is one that interests everybody, old and young. lew indeed are they whose back has never had an aohe or pain. “Old backs and “new backs” are more than often bad backs.” Sometimes they ache with that dull, burdensome feeling which makes you weary and listless; then they have pains shooting across the region of the kidneys; then again the bacu.is iame, ofttimes so lame that to stoop is agony. No use plastering or rubbing a back in this condition; you can’t reach the cause. It comes from tho kidneys. If you would change the bad back for a new and stronger one, follow the example of a Wellington citizen, who tells you how in tho following words:
Miss Annie Delaheye, 39, Adelaide road, Wellington, says:—“l have used Doan’s Backacho Kidney Pills for an ache which troubled me across tho small of my back, and I’ve found them perfectly effective for this trouble. It used to bo a curious dull pressure on the kidneys, as if something was squeezing these organs. It was worse when I went out. It made mo uneasy, a s kidney trouble runs in ou rfamily. 80. sides this, I used to have headaches and dizziness and a nasty dazzling before the eyeg. I had used various remedies without success, when I procured Doan’s Backaolie Kidney Pills from Mr Fitzgerald, Consulting Chemist, Fitzgerald’s Corner. Theso pills have cured me of All these symptoms I’ve mentioned. I am now feeling in first-rate health, and can recommend this medicine to anybody who suffers from the kidneys.”
Tako no substsitute. It is Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills which cured Miss Delaheye, and you want the same remedy. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 8s per box (six boxe s 16s Gd), or will bo posted on receipt of price by tho proprietors, Fostser-MoCleilan Co., 76, Pitt, street, Sydney. But. be sure that you ask for DOAN’S.
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New Zealand Mail, 5 February 1902, Page 64
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340FAIR EXCHANGE New Zealand Mail, 5 February 1902, Page 64
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