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DO IT NOW. PEOPLE SHOULD NOT WATT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE. Kidney troubles arc usually neglected until they become serious. he slight symptoms often give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer may slip gradually into some serious form j of kidney complaint. It you suffer , from .backache, headaches, tizzy spells; if the kidney secretions arc irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. He p ie kidneys at once.' Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders; they act where others fail. They are recommended all over the civilised world. ! Air. S. Alexander, late of Bella St. Thames, and who is now Irving in Do minion Load, Auckland, says:—“For some time I was a martyr to kidney complaint, I had sharp shooting pains in my hack, which were particularly severe if I stooped suddenly, or moved about much, and this, of course, handicapped me a lot at my work. My rest at night was disturbed, and in consequence T always felt tired and had no energy. So pinch for my suffering. I was strongly advised to take a course of these Pills, so got some and commenced using them carefully following the directions. In a few days I felt they were doing mo good, the pain in my back seemed easier, and I. could move without suffering so acutely. As I continued with the treatment my health troubles gradually disappeared, three bottles of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills making a complete cure. My hack never aches now, and I feel in grand health.” Two years later, Air. Alexander says. —“I have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kid-

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16624, 21 October 1925, Page 8

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