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BUSY MEN.

SHOULD' WEIGH THIS QUESTION 4.ND PROFIT BY ANOTHERb EXPERIENCE.

Success in business is often handicapped, A man may have plenty •>{ capital, May have energy in abundance, jlav know his business well. And still success comes slowly, It's a case of too great- a burden, The back can't carry it all, A lame or aching back is a handicap, . . Drive the ache away and make work a pleasure, Learn ivhat backache means, Learn that backache is kidney ache, Leam how to shake it elf.

Read how this man did it. Mr A. Knowles, bootmaker, 112 Ray View Road, South Dimedin, says:—"l have personally seen the good results of taking Doan's. A member of my family used to hav.e severe pains in the small of the back, and- this remedy cured the pains. Seeing how good they proved in this case, I gave them to a friend who •was suffering with backache, headaches, and giddiness. The pills again effected cure." •

Mr Knowles confirms the above: — "Eight years ago I made the above statement, and I have still the same" good opinion of Doan's Backache Kidney Pilla In fact, I think better of them, for the cures above referred to have proved permanent cures." Let this point be fastened in your mind, "Backache is kidney ache, and if neglected brings in its train all the horrors of I'idney disease." Doan's Backache • Kidney Pills cured to stay cured. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Eoster-McClellan Co., 76 Pittstreet, Sydney. But, be euro you get DOAN'S.

. .A.WISH'FULFILLED. <o ** From Mr. .Stephen James .Chapman, 516, Lonsdale-street, ' "Melbourne, Vic ' toriaC''

''About five years ago, whilst living in Auckland, N.Z.,,.1. had. ..rheumatic fever very seriously and'it left' left me with my kidneys in a very bad condi. tion. Ever since then, I suffered dreadfully from pain in my back. ,If I bent down, straightening myself caused me the greatest agony. I; could only sleep for an hour or two every night. No sooner did I manage to fall asleep than I was awakened by the agonising pain. My occupation, being that of an electric-tram driver, was not of a nature to promote my recovery aa I was constantly exposed to draughts. My doctor said I. had Bright's disease and advised me to take a sea trip. I came to Melbourne and obtained employment with a well-known owner of racehorsea. He was interested in. iny case, as ho had himself suffered in a similar manner. He told me that Ji e had been cured by taking Warner's Safe Cure. I had tried nearly every known means in order to obtain relief and was quit© disheartened. However, I decided to try what Warner's Safe Cure would do for me. After taking the contents of one bottle, I bsgan' to notice an improvement. I confmued (o take the medicine until I had taken in all six bot-tlesful, when, to my great jov, I found that I was completely cured. You can imagine the relief I experienced after nearly five yars of suffering. I shall be glad if you will publish this letter so that others afflicted as I was may know how they may bo cured. I only wish I had known years a<»o. I should have been saved an immense amount of unnecessary suffering." The above letter is given publicity in accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. Many letters of a similar nature, and an explanation of the curative action of Warner's Safe Cure, in cases of disordered liver and kidneys, will bo found in a pamphlet issued by H. IT. Warner and .Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will'be'sent post free to any applicant.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10765, 13 May 1911, Page 6

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BUSY MEN. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10765, 13 May 1911, Page 6

BUSY MEN. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10765, 13 May 1911, Page 6