KIDNEY TROUBLES.
It is not alono the aching back and the insipid tired, feeling that has to he borne; it is the constant fear that greater ill will follow. Bright J s disease, diabetes, gravel, gall stones, inflammation of the bladder suppression and retention of the urine, etc., all result from diseases of the kidneys. Those who have never been troubled know not the misery and suffering which those afflicted undergo. "I was afflicted with Kidney troubles for somo months." states Mrs M. A. Harris, Knieht Street, Kennedy Estate, Tccwcomba. l 'l had severe pains in the back and always felt languid and tired. My mother advised me to use Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as they had always done her good. I commenced a course, and passed a quantity of gravel, after which I was much relieved. I continued with the Pills and soon lost nil traces of the ailment. I still take one Pill once a week and that seems to keep the kidneys in working order.''
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 14
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