Taunton Courier. Bristol and Exeter Journal, and Western Advertiser 07 Sep 1921 Working under Kidney Strain W. H. HAWKINS 27 Eastbourne Road Taunton Doan's Backache Kidney Pills

Taunton Courier. Bristol and Exeter Journal, and Western Advertiser Wednesday 07 Sep 1921
Page 7 Column 6 & 7





Working under Kidney Strain


WORK in changing temperatures, in an atmosphere of dust, damp, gas, chemical, or lead fumes, in stuffy show-rooms, offices, or factories, and work that jars the nerves or jolts the internal organs, is certainly bad for the kidneys.

Change and rest from overwork, with plain food, ample sleep and outdoor recreation, will do much to counteract the harm. And if a special strengthening kidney medicine is taken in time, complete relief should follow.

Countless numbers owe immunity from painful kidney symptoms solely to Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Enquire amongst your friends. It is a would-be friend who sends the following grateful message: every word rings with friendly goodwill.

Mr. W. H. HAWKINS, 27, Eastbourne Road, Taunton, says:- “Three years ago I had a very severe attack of kidney trouble. I was nearly doubled up with severe pains in my back and loins. I was seriously troubled with bladder weakness. When I sought relief there was a fearful scalding pain, and the kidney excretions were unnatural in appearance.

I was very bad when I began with Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, but the medicine soon eased me. They cleansed the kidneys, and made the bladder act properly. After giving Doan's Pills a fair trail I felt like a new man so far as health is concerned. I can't praise them too highly.”

(Signed) W. H. HAWKINS.”




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