BACKACHE, GRAVEL, AND KIDNEY TROUBLES.
"SHAEP PAINS, AS THOUGH A ' KNIFE "WAS RUNNING THROUGH MB." V "I have suffered for two years from backache, gravel, and kidney troubles, and was so bad with, the sharp pains that at times I felt as if some one was running a knife through me," writes Mrs. EditE Potter, Eobsart Street, Parkside, Adelaide, S.A. "I could not stoop, and when I was down could not get up again. I always felt so ill that I wanted to shut myself up in a room and ■ not see any one. • "I had been treated in a hospital, and took all kinds, of medicines, until I was sick of the sight of pills and medicines. One day a friend called to see me, and told me of a. wonderful cure she had heard of, and 1 asked'me if I would try the Mine pills. I said, 'Oh, I have tried everything,' but she said "I am sure you have not tried Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills and I want you to try them at once; so' to please her, I said I would. She got me a bottle, and I began taking them and continued doing so for a week, and the effect was marvellous. The pain's left me, and now lam quite well. I can never be thankful enough ' to Gin Pills" For Backache and all Kidney Troubles use Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills...Ono of these pills contain .in a concentrated form all the curative properties of a pint of the 'finest gin, together with other'important ingredients,, recognised by the medical profession as' being remedial agents of the highest value for the kidneys and allied organs. Price, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 3
"London is shortly to have a magnificent new opera house. , Mr. Oscar Hammerstoin, who is going to erect it, states that it will be built on a site in Kingsway, and will cost some, ,£300,000. The London Opera House.'as it is to be called, will be opened next autumn, and will have a seating capacity of between three anil four thousand. There will be three ualconies, with some forty-five boxes suspended in the United States fashion from the first balcony. Nothing-is yet known publicly about the prices, but in all probability they will remain-at the ordinary English standard, as Mr. Hemmerstein has expressed the opinion that "cheap opera is no opera/*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 5
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494Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 5
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