BUSY MEN.
Should Weigh This Question and Profit By Another’s Experience. Success in business is often handicapped. A man may have plenty of capital, May have energy in abundance, May know his business well, And still success comes slowly. It’s a case of too great a burden. The back can’t carry it all. A lame or aching back is a handicap. Drive the ache away, and make work a pleasure. Learn what backache means. Learn that backache is kidneyache. Learn how to shako it off. Road how this man did it. Mr James Lett, sen., 30 Wilson Street, Wanganui, says:—“Niue years ago I supped while helping to lift a piano down some steps and ricked my back. I never seemed to get over it; I imagine that my kidneys were hurt—hence my suffering. My worst affliction was pain in my back, sometimes I would be free of it for weeks, but the pain was sure to return, and in fact, got worse each time, and I would bo so bad that [ could scarcely move. My secretions were always in a frightful state, scalding a great deal, and containing a brick-dust-like sediment. Some time ago, when I had a very bad attack and had to stay in the house, I jaw Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills ulvertised, and sent for some. The result of using this medicine was narvellous—l have never come across the like of it. After a short time 1 was out of pain, and the secretions wore in a perfectly natural jtato. These are splendid pills, as mybody with backache and kidney complaint may prove for themselves. ” Mr Lett confirms the above:—“lt s eight years since I made the above itatement, and I am pleased to say ihat my cure has stood the test of fine. I never have backache now, md the secretions arc clear and regular.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are a special medicine for the kidneys and (ladder, they are for men and romen, old and young, and may bo ,aken by all with perfect safety. • loan’s llackache Kidney , Pills are •old by all chemists and storekeepers 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s Gd), a- will bo posted on receipt of price >y Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, bo sure you get DOAN’S. 3
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 90, 29 November 1911, Page 3
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