BACKACHE, GRAVEL, AND KIDNEY TROUBLES,
"SHARP PAINS, ASi THOUGH S KNIFE WAS RUNNING THROUGH : ME." "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 somo one was running a knife through me," writes Mrs. Edith Potter,, Robsart 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 -1 wanted- to shut . myself up in a ;:ooni -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 mo of a wonderful cure she had heard of, and asked, me if I- would try the same pills. I said, 'Oh, I ha?© tried, everything,'.but she said "I am sure you have not tried Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, end I want you to try them'at once;, so, to please her, .1 said I would. Sho got j mo a bottle, and I began taking them, and continued doing so for a week, and ; the effect, was marvellous. The pains 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; One of these pills contain' in-a concentrated form all, the curative properties of a pint of the finest gin, together with other important ingredients, rccogniscd by the ' medical .profession as beiivj remedial agents of the highest value for the kidneys attd allfed organs. Price, Is. 6d.-arid 2s. 6d. 3
Messrs. Baldwin arid Rayward, patent agents, Wellington, report that;.they have filed the following applications for pa-t-eats in New Zealand during tip .weekended December £OD. Elder, Onfehuuga, an improved wire-wrapping machine; J. Ingram, Kchmond, ail improvedmilb separator'; A. H. Kiley, Auckland, improvements in milk-cans and the like; G. Johnston; Glasgow, improvements in or relating to grinding quartz ' and hard substances, and improvements in_or relating to filtering apparatus; C. Tootell, Melbourne, improved contrivance to provide for the free exit of-flies and to pra. rent their rc-entrance. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. g<j 2s. fid—Advt. - The Education Board -has accepted the following tenders':—Alteration to drainage system .at. Brooklyn School, T.-Hornig; alterations" to slisd ant! latrines "at, Kilbirnie School, J. H. Gilchrist; painting Brooklyn School,-Standidge and Co.; "alterations aud additions at Taucr'u School, Welsh and Hope; erection of latrines,' etc., J. Brnnton: . Particulars of a dairy and sheep farm, situate in the Manawatu, are advertised in this issue .by .Messrs.--W. H., Morrab and Co., land agents,. Willis Street. ".. . .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 December 1910, Page 6
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