There's a Long Line of Dunedin People USING DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY FILLS
WHAT TBLY SAY, AKD WHY THEY USE THEM.
Th« reports we publish to-day are from Mr John Green, 251 George street, Dunedin, and Mrs J. Callanan, 78 Cumberland street, this city. No better evidence can be had as to the merits of a medicine than the evidence of one's friends and neighbours such as this. Just one word of caution here. The merit and success of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have caused them, to be imitated in 'a most unscrupulous way. These imitators imitate tbe name, and they imitate the package just as closely as they dare-. • But- the one thing they can't imitate is the strong endorsement of Dunedin people. Every action of an imitator is shady and suspicious. For instance, instead of telling what Dunedin people say about his medicine, he tells what someone in a far-away, obscure town says. Will the intelligent reader compare such statements with the open, straightforward statements of Dunedin people about Doan's Backache Kidney Pills? But you will never be imposed on if you will remember that the fall name ie Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and if your chemist or druggist cannot, supply you, send 3s for a single box, or 36s G& for six boxes, to the proprietors, Foster M'Lellan~€o., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, and the medicine vriH be sent you at once, post free. One word more as to why Dean's Backache, TlKlney Pills axe so effective in curing disease. Because they purge the kidneys and bladder of disease-breediixg impurities. When tho kidneys go wrong, they become clogged with impurities, and these impurities go all through the body, and cause all manner of disease. They cause you headaches, backaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, dizziness, bad heart, all tired-out feelings, dropsy, general dulness of the .mind, and run-down condition. These and a thousand more troubles are caused by defective kidney action, and axe curable only through the kidneys. And Doan s Backache Kidney Pills are the most successful medicine in the world to-day, because they go straight to the root' of the disease— thfc kidneys— and heal them.
Mi John Green says:— "For the past two or three years I have been working on the wharf. This sort of work is very laborious, and strains much on the back, and in consequence I have had a good deal of torture with pains about the kidneys. I got a box of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at Marshall's Pharmacy in Princes street, about three months ago. These pills have proved a great help to me. I find that I can do my work much better since I .used them. I am pleased to recommend this remedy to anybody doing manual work under -the disadvantage of an. aching back. ' Mrs J. Callanan, this city, says: " I have been a frightful sufferer with pains in the small of the back. They were sometimes so bad that I could not wear corsets. Doctors have prescribed for me, and many people have told me about this and that remedy, which I would use, but I always found myself as bad after using them as before. I read about Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and sent down to Marshall's Pharmacy in Princes street for some. I used this remedy with groat success. In time I lost th« pains altogether. I left off using them too soon, however, and I .am now going on with them, fox I feel sure that there is a complete cure to be had by taking them, owing to the way they relieved me of pain when I took them." And the following cases are all from Dunedin people, and are similar in many respects to the above: Mr W. Walker, tailor, Moray place, Dunedin; Mrs Rogers, Lower Hanover street, Dunedin; Mrs A. Bennett, 38 Cumberland street, Dunedin ; Mr George Terry, 171 Mteclaggan street; Dnnedm ; Mr A. Knowles, bootmaker, Cargill road, Kensington: Mrs Maguire, Selwyn road, N.E.V., Dunedin; Mr J. G. Scott, carpenter, Cameron street, Kensington; Mrs Weir, No. 1 street, Opoho.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2474, 14 August 1901, Page 26
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676There's a Long Line of Dunedin People USING DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY FILLS Otago Witness, Issue 2474, 14 August 1901, Page 26
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