IrSonhendaton fWQLFES j&HrflFftS H fJAS the largest Sale If of any single brand 61 of spirits in Australia, ra OVER 1,300,000 m| BOTTLES SOLD ■ W. ANNUALLY. ■ || It is good for all. It is a I II a pure* bracing tonic* I. §| medicine th«t acts on the 9" H Kidneys and bladder. I
- HELP THWOLD FOLfS. ':"'*■:■•'•'■•. —^— : ' .' "a Hlping- hand extended to many old people in THAMES. Be considerate to the aged. Lend them a. helping hand. Make life easy for them. The infirmities of age are many. Most old people have a bad back. The kidneys are weak, Are ■worn out with years of work Backache makes days of miseryUrinary troubles nights of unresK . Tliere is a ray of sunshine for h? ■-'-: nged. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills will make life easier. Thames people are learning this Many are testifying to it. Read the following local testimon. Mrs. Brownie?, senr.. Mackay ft., Thame3 says:—"l used Df.an's Back ache Kidney Pills for*pains across ihe loins, an,d ,am much indebted to the remedy for the good it has done me for this trouble. Until I obtained these Pills I could not get a remedy jfco relieve''my pains. 'The doctor Laid h<3 thought that the liver was in fault, but Doan's Pills proved otherwise, i also felt much lighter on tcij feet, -and much stronger after using ihese Pills. They do not purge and weaken like so much, medicine, but do their work very quietly, and that is what I like about them. I obtained the i jills r> Hall's 'Phfl.rcnaoy." Success has brought many imitations of Doan's Pills, but there is nothing "Just as good" as this remedy; see that you get it, find see that the- word "Backahe" is in the ~«i:me. They are sold by all chemist* d storekeepers it .">!•■ per box (six uoxos 16s 6d\ or will he posted on receipt of price by Foster-MrClellan Co-, 78 Pitt street", Sydney, N.S.W. But be sure they are DOAW
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 4
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