ARE YOU RUN DOWN
AWAKEN TO THE DANGER AND AID THE WEAKENED KIDNEYS Kidney sickness often runs you down to the verge of collapse before you know the cause. When you seem unable to pin your mind to any task, your back aches, and you cannot do an ordinary day’s work, it it> time to ask yourself this question: “Are my kidneys working right?” The answer is easily found. Weak kidneys slacken their filtering work, and the uric acid circulates with the blood, in many cases attacking brain, nerves, muscles, and vital organs. Don’t wait for the serious trouble—begin using Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills w’hen you feel the first backache or first notice urinary disorders. Ask your neighbour. Mrs. P. Farrington, Florence street, Wyndham, says: “Twelve months ago I took a course of Doan’s Kidney Pills for a bad attack of kidney trouble, and they cured me, and I Lave been in grand health e\er since. Previous to using this remedy my suffering was awful, and can better be imagined than described. My back never stopped aching and I was often so bad that I could hardly move. I had no energy, could not sleep at night, and my legs and ankles were sore and swollen, clearly showing signs of dropsy. The secretions were also affected. One day, when 1 was very bad, I saw Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills advertised, so decided to try them. They acted at once and five bottles strengthened and toned up my kidneys, banished the backache, and made me feel a different woman. It’s grand to be well again, and I cannot say enough in praise of the remedy that cured me.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClelian Co., 15 Hamilton street, Sydney. But be sure you get Doan’s. —Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 18973, 21 June 1923, Page 11
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314ARE YOU RUN DOWN Southland Times, Issue 18973, 21 June 1923, Page 11
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