TWO SIGNALS
1 9 _ There are two serious signals of kidney 7 ills. The first signals come from the back • with numerous aches and pains,,, t and tho • second signal_ comes in the kidney secre--3 tions. The urine is thin and pale, or too ~ highly coloured, and-showing '"brick-dust" 3 like deposits. Urination is infrequent, too 1 frequent, or excessive. You should heed these danger signals before chronic compli- ® cations set in—Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright'a Disease. Take Doan's Backache Kidney " Pills in time, and the cure is simple. Mr John Milligan, Perry's Lane, 545b, Cumberland street, Dunedin, says: " A j member of my family suffered torture from _ backache and kidney trouble and was in a . hospital for sixteen weeks, undergoing treat- . ment, but, unfortunately, no improvement ; resulted. Tho pain in the back was awful, t and it was impossible to move without 5 suffering terribly. A constant tired feeling t and dizzy attacks were other symptoms that : showed the kidneys were not working pro- : perly. We were naturallv very worried, • especially as the hospital treatment had so • completely failed. It seemed as if there I was no cure for the oomplaint; but one day • we saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills ad--1 vertisod, and, reading of the cures effected by this remedy, we decided to give it. a trial. The result was nothing short of marvellous. After taking a couple of bottles the pain in the back began to ease, and from then on recovery was assured, each (lav bringing complete relief nearer. Fifteen bottles were used in all, and the is perfect." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s "per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-M'Cldlan Company, 76 Pitt street. Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 8
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300TWO SIGNALS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 8
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