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Life to-day brings many jS^ | J 1 • A WELLINGTON MAN'S worries, and worrying, is apt- gl|p^ll^ \ vi\ T RECOVERY. to bring on. kidney troubles, W-fe^S. 'X \K ' Mr. A. : Watkiris, Plasterer, Mount SO the medical men say. • \ }*< $&£%& I ' d Pleasant, Mitchelltown, WellingIt's easy, Oi ! course, to Say, P^i^^^^gs^L^ '' r- ton, says: "Through having to work "Dmi'r Wnrrv"- but it car t ' ' m very exposed places and m all JJOII t WOiry , DUIiG Cdl. l £2>^W^/ '^^^^^ weathers, I think 'I must have be helped when things go Js&sry%%Zyy caught a. severe. chill m the kidneys, Avrong constantly. However, 6 W/&&^s sMI as a little over two y ears a so i was. make it a rule never to worry JPfpy . t^P^l^ suddenly seized .with sharp, shoot-. . n -lux!- • fffl '/ ,' £ ift&fflr^ZjijW ■ in S pains m the small of my back. over trifles, and, when there is Bas*\-M. : IW^&W The agony I suffered when i stoopreason to' , SUSpsct kidney m J/y^Z&r ed or moved quickly was -awful, and Weakness, help the kidneys &M \ M Wa*lW later on I began to feeldull and ip „ • • VPm Wl WtSls^u ■ tired, and had no energy for anybefore anything more serious ||| „ >| . M^VJ thing. I could not sleep at night, can happen. Wm > \ m »f|y and the pain' in my- back was getKidney weakness usually WA,±^ rvJM^—^^ ting worse,7 The. kidney secretions i -i 1o • i r i • Sra \jß^lp \ \ /mmS/Sk then became affected, being thick Shows Itself 111 backache, pains WM^ \\JiP .' and cloudy/ andVdlfflcult to pass.' when stooping or lifting, or %3iJ3L \ y^Zwss^ ::S ' J tried all sorts of medicines m the • -it s^^3 X I v j?Zo§3flr ■ hope of finding a cure, but it was lameness m the morning, head- % Iy\ £&&^ """" not until I had taken loan's Backaehn rli77v anri nrinarv vffim V^//, //>fe£l ache Kidney Pills for a few days aciie, dizzy spells, ana urinary |^gg VRw\ / z£sßm that I really felt that I was getting disorders. -'*'■ / f K^™ " " better. I continued with the Pills , To. strengthen weak kid- J E/Mmfar erV f^as^rS^SSSl-a^ 1 "^- --?^ 8> llS T?-n D °^ S BaCkache [wW^mPirhl^ Ten years later, Mr Watkins Kidney Pills. This IS a re- \£&fflnW%2& Ml\riL4jrtf^ S ays: "Doan's Backache Kidney liable, safe remedy that acts mviHf7b//«P pnis cured me of kidney trouble ten ,i ' i• i i .T . „ TfrT xfWlnfi&K, +"H*J a years ago and I have, had no return on. the kidneys only. It can't f- \(WM <Z+rk*ir 9 ° c the ailment^ since." hurt sound kidneys, and it \ )\ I'lyWp ***r\f ■ . .\- , ■ does help sick kidneys. Wei- \XZ- \ /ilkx/Wk "••- Doan's Backache Kidney Pills lillgton people Say SO. All m- " ■ I ywKv^MWMi m^~" are sold by all Chemists and Store-tPT-ptjtino- pacn iq mihlidiPfl V 'ffi^\\WWnk keepers at 3/- per bottle, .or from teiesimg case IS pUDllsneCi \^^\\WA ' Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamiltonhere. « *&4(l& \ st reet, Sydnpy. . , . . ;

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NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 3

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