MAKES RAPID HEADWAY ADD THIS FACT TO YOUR STORE OF KNOWLEDGE. Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person is firmly in ns grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be given to the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headache, dizzy spells, or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the kidney secretions are irregular and attended by pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Your townspeople recommend Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Read the statement of this woman: — Nurse Roderique, Bradshaw street, Bhiff, says: “A member of my family suffered from kidney trouble for some time. There was a constant pain across the small of the back, which was particularly severe when stooping or moving about much. Other symptoms were dizzy attacks, a tired and languid feeling, and slight dropsical swellings on the legs and ankles. About six months ago a friend of ours told us of a cure by Doan’s backache Kidney Pills, and advised us to give these Pills a trial. We sent for a bottle without delay, and I am pleased to tell you they worked wonders. Alter a few doses the pain in the back began to ease., and from then on the improvement was gradual, five bottles making a complete cure.” Four years later, Nurse Roderique says: “The cure referred to still holds good, no sign of kidney trouble having returned since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills were used over four years ago.” 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-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton I street, Sydney. i But be sure you 'set DOAN’S.
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Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 4
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