STOP GETTING Don't get up night after night became of lack of control over the urine. When your rest is Interrupted, you are tired and worn out on arising In the morning—totally unfit for the day's work. If you get up at night due to frequent, scanty passages, with burning and discomfort, your kidneys and bladder need The longer you have suffered from these symptoms of kidney and bladder ' trouble, the more you owe It to your health to heed the warnings and take immediate steps to correct the cause of sleepless nights and days of misery, discomfort, and inconvenience. When the kidneys do not function properly, waste mattej and poisonous acids stay In the blood. In addition to causing frequent scanty passages, you may have backache, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, leg pains, swollen feet and ankles, dizziness, puffiness under the eyes, and excess uric acid. Don't delay! Neglect is dangerous. Take DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. They strengthen and regulate the kidneys' and bladder, banish pain, and aid in ridding the system of harmful' wastes and acid poisons. Get DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS to-day.
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VISITORS TO THE CltYi LATEST ARRIVALS City Hotel.—Mr W. J. Tarrant (Auckland). Mr W. Waugh (Cambridge). Mr A. Andrews (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs L. J. Gray, Mr J. W. Willett, Mr J. Price (Invercargill). Excelsior Hotel.—Mr J. Buddie (Blenheim), Miss D. Williamson, Mr H. B. Matthews (Christchurch), Mr P. Co* (Rakaia), Mr A. Allan (Timaru), Mr ? Moloney, Mr and Mrs Cunningha-. (Southland).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24949, 23 June 1942, Page 4
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