THE WORLD FOR WOMEN. Women have always had their work to do in the world. Now the work is to be increased. Broader fields ! are being thrown open to the feminine portion of the world. The men must fight, the women must work. So. more* than "ovgr, must women look after their health. Backs must not be allowed to ache, eyes must be clear, and brains fresh. Now is the time to attend to any incipient kidney trouble. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills will banish the fear of Kidney trouble by removing the causc. The ache caused by a defective filtration of the blood often leads a woman to think that ■ she requires an unnecessary operation. So, look first to your kidneys, and that can best be done by judicious use of Dr. Sheldon's Gin .Pills, for they not only take away the cause of Backache, but leave the organs strong and invigorated. The woman with a household to look after needs keep herself strong for her task; the working girl must not let her back become weakened by too much standing; and the brain worker must keep her body in perfect order, so that the handicap of being a woman need not affect her responsible work. All classes of women find in Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills a secure and safe remedy for bodily weakness and ailments, which might prevent them from shouldering the burdens now being pressed down upon them. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills arc sold in air-tight, sealed. glass containers. Small size, Is 6d. large size, holding more than twice the quantity, for 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere. 4 Motor cyclists wili get many a useful hint about the caro of their machines from the "Motor Notes" iu Saturday's "Evcnius News."- 4"
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 11
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292Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 11
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