IS IT YOUR KIDNEYS?
Don't Mistake, the Cause of your Troubles. Many people never suspect their kidneys. Jf suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in_ they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is j With all the other symptoms of kidiney trouble. That I 'is where danger often lies. You should realise that these (roubles lead to dropsy or Bright's disoa«e. An effective remedy for weak or diseased kidneys is Dean's Backache Kidney Pills. Read this, experience: Mrs' R. Banks, Anderson's Lane, Carterton, says:— "Some time ago a member of my family was taken bad with a no sty pain in the side, which later on went down, into the srnalll of tlie back, just above the ■kidneys. The agony was awful, mud I tried many remedies in tin 1 ' hope of petting soinethiii). v that would eas© the pa.m, but I was nob successful ill fiiKliiug a medicine that had fh>e desiml effect, and- 1 was at a loss to know wiliat 'to do, A friend told mo about Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, so'l sent for a, bottle. After taking a few clones tho pain was a, good deal less, tfof 1 continued with the remedy, and in a iW weeks all signs of backache hud <iono." Fourteen years late, Mfs BaidiS snw: "The cure referred to still holds good. T meed say no more; the facts spvak for themselves." Joan's Backache Kidney Pills nro sob! by all chemists and storekeeper at 3/'-per bottle (six bottles ](>'<)), or will be. posfed on receipt of price b.V Fostor-McT,ollan Co., 70 PiH Strc.'t", Sydney. But be sure you get DOAX'^
T.H lIAT IT PKOI'EIM.Y If .you have l,ronl)](? in pyl I in;/, rid o! your cold you in;iy know Ihnl you arc not treating if. properly. There is no reason why nt f>ld should hanjj; on for works and il. will not if you Lake Uhaniherliiin's Keno'dy, . S"ld everywhere*. 01. D A C.l'l Old a;<s il,"V'oi'iM'.s in the orderly process of nature, is a heauh'ful and niajiwl.i<! tiiin<r. il stands for experionco. knowledge, wisdom, counsel. Thai is old a.H'e :I sl if should b<\ hut old aji'e as it. often is means poor 'ifli'sLion, torpid Uowolh. a sluggish liver iiind a .neneral feeling of illhealth despondency and misery. This in lamcist '"very ins lit wo is wholly unneeossai'v. (lino of Chamberlain's Tah|e|s taken immediately after supP"r will improve i] l( , lone, "ii 11n' livej- and regulate the Ikuvols. Thai feeling of despondency ili <m.-c vav to mil' of hope and rheer. Sold everywhere.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 4 February 1918, Page 3
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