Mexborough & Swinton Times – Saturday 22 February 1913
Lucky Loss In Denaby Main
To speak of a lucky loss seems a strange anomaly, but after reading this, Denaby Main residents experiencing same shall be the first to admit that the loss was a lucky one indeed.
“I caught a severe chill some time ago,” says Mr. A. Hall, of 183, Doncaster Road, Denaby Main, near Mexboro’, “and just what it was brought on the severe pains and a stiff right across the small of my back. The pain was so severe that I would wake up in agony. I stooped, I had a tired, listless feeling about me all the time, and I noticed that the urinary secretions were disordered and unnatural in appearance.
Being recommended to try Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills I got some, and I am pleased to say that the medicine did me a wonderful amount of good. It took away all the pains and made me feel better in every respect. I have often advised others to try Doan’s Pills. They are a splendid remedy.” Signed, A. Hall.
Sharp shooting pains in the back are caused by uric acid poison which the kidneys have failed to remove from the system. Puffy eyes, swollen feet, obstinate dropsy, gravel and stone, stiffness of the muscles and joints, as in rheumatism, and a constant drowsy feeling are also due to weakness or disease of the kidneys. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills promote a natural activity of the kidneys and bladder without disturbance or pain, then the dangerous poisons which cause the above diseases are regularly flushed out of the system.
Price 2s. 9d. a box, 6 boxes 13s. 6d., of all dealers, or from Foster-McClellan Co., 8 Wells St., Oxford St., London, W. Don’t ask for backache and kidney pills—ask distinctly for Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, the same as Mrs. Hall had.
