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The workingman's back is a very important part of him. Bears about the same -i relationship to his work that the main spring of a watch does to its usefulness. Simply j an impossibility for a man to attend to his work properly if he is always suffering with \ lame back or backache. [ That means, of course, if his kidneys aren't doing their duty. J Many a man has lost his position because of bis inability to endure the tortures of | .backache, and keep up with his work at the" same time. ! j DOAN'S BACKAOHE KIDNEY PILLS make lame, weak backs well and strong ; tfr«ft help men to do better and harder work, make I , -Jjf i i them better, more competent men. . .1 l| ' There's no need for a man, to suffer with back- I :'iA ■ ache, or lame back, or any of the results of | % ; disordered kidneys— not while DOAN'S BACK- | ■ ACHE KIDNEY PILLS are so easily obtained, f r/ ; ' ' mtkmt .- and so sure to bring renewed health and strength. | ®^t^ ,*\ .USTINfi GUREB OF BACKACHE. I *"T I" -Mrs. Andrew McDonald, 3, Choltenham-street, Baimain,.- Sydney, | fl K-^T N.S.W., says— "Three years ago my husband\was very bad with a | •»y**^^-s\ -Same back. All the time he did no work, his back was so crippled. He | ■/ -always reckoned tbat it was caused by the kidneys. He was occasionally * W ••iree of pain, but sometimes he could scarcely get out of bed m the | j. > *' , »»^ i^ -•■mornings, feeling, he -would say, as if he wero gone m the loins. Mr. | I ' '****>+& ■Smith, next door, was always telling him to get Doan's Backache § I'l V* Kidney Pills, and ha did get them at last. These pills did bim so much 4 lb* "' — " good that he was able to start work, and has been working regularly & Sp!! yy. * BTer since. At the worst of times he has very slight pain no*,v, but j| _*-'• •**•*' "■ Mrs. McDonald makes a further statement thr-ae years later, She I &&**■ _ ; -'*••• ' Ea 7 3 : M y husband never h;ra bachache now ; he was cured three years % ftp* -■ - a S°' and bas been quite well over since. My son, Andrew, used them $ J' ". ' wjth £ raa '? ; s^cess since I made the ahovs statement. Plo had very I ■& ; •«-••■ severo bacKache and two boxes cured him. He haß had no sign of .tha f ynfijF ftihnent for Eighteen months now. ' | DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY -PILLS Are s&ld by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes, 16s 6d), or will | be frosted' on receipt of price: hy Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. | I .", BUT BE SURE THEY ARE DOAN'S. §

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NZ Truth, Issue 110, 27 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 110, 27 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 110, 27 July 1907, Page 8

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