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Weary Is the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There Is no rest or peace for the man or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It is hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie up your shoes. All the day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It Is torture to stoop and straighten. At night the sufferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache—a throbbing dull aching in the kltlneys. Plasters or liniments won’t do. You must get at tiie cause inside. This woman tolls you how to do it. Mrs J. W; Aitkin, Kana street. Mataura, says : —“For some time I have been a great sufferer from backache and disordered kidneys, and anyone who lias suffered in this way will know what I wont through. For days I would be so bad I could not get about to do my work, and at night I got very little sleep, as I was unable to be in one position very long. I was subject to bad headaches and dizziness, and altogether felt very ill. I was wondering if ever I would be well again, when a friend advised me to try Doan's Backache Kidney Pills —they had cured her. I took her advice, I am glad to say, and it only took six bottles of the pills to drive away all feigns of backache ami kidney troubles, and I have been well ever since. It ,is grand to bo strong again, and I reckon Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are the finest Kidney remedy known." Don’t neglect the warning message of the bade that aches, for it is a sign that your kidneys need help. Heed the warning and give your kidneys immediate help by taking the’ groat kidney and bladder remedy—Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. For sale by all ■chemists and storekeepers at 3 1 per bottle (six bottles IC/C), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 7G Pitt stree.t, Sydney. But be sure you get HOAX’S.
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Southland Times, Issue 16844, 21 September 1911, Page 3
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