DOAN’S REPORTS INVESTIGATED
NO RETURN OF ILLNESS FOR NINE YEARS. We are answering a very important question to-day, viz., “Do tne people who say tney have been cured by Doan s Backacue Kiuney nils, stay cureal” A meaicine which cures merely lor a nay or a week is worthier: it is only a tome or a purgative. But a medicine whicn anvea tec illness away so that it stays away, that uieoicme does all medicine can uo. We have been verifying our earlier puolisiieu cases, and we are pleased to say that the result oi our investigations nas been most gratnyiug. The cures by Doans Backache money nils are permanent cures. Here's prooi ci tins statement :-rMr J, G. bcoit, 20/ 1 arrow street, Invercargill Noitn, says;—“ln my work there is a lot oi stooping to do, ana 1 think in some way 1 must nave strained my buck, as it was always aenmg, bomeumes tne pain was very uau, anu I could hardly attend to my uutiea. 1 was also subject to leelmgs ana bad heaaacnes, One day 1 ieau ox Doan's Bacaacne rndney Bills being a cure lor ail ills arising irom disordered kidneys, so 1 decided to try them, Alter taking one bottle 1 was better, and by me time 1 had used five bottles I was completely cured. 1 cannot speak too highly oi the curative powers oi wan’s Backucne Kidney Pills, and confidently recommend them to ad who suffer with tne kidneys.” Nine years later Mrs bcobt says:—"Aly husband is still a great believer in Doan's Backache Kidney Pilis. They cured him of kidney trouble over nine years ago and he is still free oi this trying complaint. Doan's Pills keep his kidneys strong and healthy.” Doan’s Backache Kidney nils are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 8/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of puce by Foster-McCiellan Co., 15 Hamilton be. Sydney.
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Southland Times, Issue 19230, 21 May 1921, Page 8
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