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Bright's Disease.

DKAKI.V KIItXKV TROUBLM. DiHTuRS coU.n.VT CT'KK HIM.. A NOT! 11l R LI I'M SAVJII). Ill: WILLIAMS' I'INK FILLS. "I lii.mi" aii I went through with my ■ idnev.- on a wrench I gave my back one •i iy while working at the Belfast Freezing iVorks." said Mr Billiard Ilairis, of Nor'u.tr.by. "I w.i.t yarding up some cattle .'. hen sttdd' :dy my horse shied and nearly lurched me out of mv saddle. I felt some-

thing give way in my back. When I got lit my hor-e j eoiildn't straighten tny.seif. I w„s doubled i:p with agony. For weeks ifr.-r that. a >!i-»rp stab caught me in the • oils ever/tin!" I stopped. ICveil when I lay •till. th-r. wa.-> an everlasting dull gnawing •-'tit in tie- .-mail of niv back. All that

true the -io'tor ki pt loming to sec me. I could not get anything out of him at

—but .•! last he told me. that my kill - ;• vs « t te .d! torn and inflamed, and that ! v- -> ,i mighty bad way. i f<- said I • i .» White Kidney—but I found out tier that w.is the doctor's name for tir»:i:< I'.right's l)isea.-e. lie understood i.i.-e enough but still bis me'.ii;.;e did !dome an mime of good. I tr->.:i :>..d :o At ].; st a mat.t mine, naimd Tii adtnill. told ine to take If Willi,ni;.i" rillk i'lil.7. lie said if I gave Item .i !,;ir iti.d thev would cure me. And • > they t!-(i. I took 1 hem for a good . hit-, but ii'-w I .'Hi stouter than ever I --:• ;u it.y life. My kidtu vs and my back ne\i-r given me an hour's trouble —.-o I thank l)r Williams' i'ink Bills : ,r saving my life. "I hid hc.-n olf color a good wliile be.ore I hurt my back." said Mr Harris. "I i.td lost aii my appetite. Often I couldn't -"and the .-uiell of the dinner. As .soon as !c iw :t (in the table it turned me sick. A :-w spoonfuls of soup set me vomiting. Wy mouth i. it dry and my tongue had a hick whir? coating. Some days my ■reaih was so foul that I was ashamed to p-ak to anyone. I told the doctor and h- gave ine medicine, but it didn't do me t bit ot goed. I couldn't make out what■vas ever coming over me. I wasn't- halt :he fellow I was a year or two before.

"I I'wt all iny old energy. I didn't care how things went. .My legs were shaky. My knris seemed to be going from under -no every few steps I took. My muscles got soft and flabby, and I lost weight. My face got pale and pasty. I lost all heart and energy. Some days, when I had i good deal of stooping to do, I fairly gapped with the pain in my back. Kvc-r .-hue the day I ricked it, it was my weak uid sore spot. But I never knew the danger I was in. till I found out what the doctor meant when he said I had a White Kidnev.

I "The ttor.it. of it was the poison from Imy Kidneys got nil through my system. My heart was in a dreadful way. Often [1 had to knock off work with it. It would [not stop thumping till I lay down. When night c.m:r I could hardly ever sleep with the dreadful pain alx>vo my hips. Many > time I have doublwl the pillow and put it under my hack to try and get- a little ■ms-.-. But it was 110 good. Tho pain icnifs my loins gnawed and gnawed the whole night through. When 1 g:ot up in the morning I was fit for nothing. My nerves were all on tho tremble, and I felt a regular wreck. "The doctor did bis best- for me, but my •-ass had him beat. AH the months he treated me I made no headway. Then my old friend Treadmill would have me give |)r Williams' l'ink Pills a trial. I sent for a supply to Cook and Ross, the chemists. in Colombo street. Christchurch. The first box made me fat better. That wasn't a bad sign, so 1 picked up heart, and vowed that I wouldn't leave of! Dr Williams' l'ink Pills till »hcv cured me. No more I did. Gradually the pain started to leave mv back, and in a few weeks there was not a sign of it- left. I started to sleep better, and lost that tired, wolrn-out feeling. When 1 was on my last box of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, I saw that my kidnovs were acting as well as ever. From the day I left off, they have not given me five minutes' trouble—and neither has my kick. I tell everyone that Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured mo after all the doctors said I iiad Ii right's Diseaso in it 6 worst form.'"" When Br Williams' Pink Pills cured Richard Harris of Bright's Diseaso, it is no wonder that they can euro 60 easily little ailments like ancemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, rheumatism. neuralgia, nervousness, and the secret blood troubles of women and growing girls. In all cases their action is the same. ?)r Williams' l'ink Pills do only one thing, but thev do it well—they actually make new blood, flui- th« b!.x>;l is tho root of all health. If you are in donbt about your own case, write for free medical advice to Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. From that address yon can also order bv mail the genuine Dr Williams' Pink pilL—2o n. Ik>x. or six bo*es 16s 6d, post free. *

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8959, 7 December 1905, Page 1

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Bright's Disease. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8959, 7 December 1905, Page 1

Bright's Disease. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8959, 7 December 1905, Page 1