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SUFFERED FOR YEARS.

WITH BACK AND KIDNEYS. j "1 COULD NOT PEST FOB THE AGONY IN lIY BACK." "I h.ivo been a great sufferer with my back awl kidneys t'or years, and an unbearable pain in the. bottom of the back, and at times 1 could not stoop to pick anything up. Many the night have I had to walk the floor in pain," writes Mrs. Isabella Foster, -48 King Street, Prahran, Victoria. "I could not rest for the agony in my back. 1 have tried all sorts of medicines, but to my great astonishment tliey wero failures. Tliey wcro no parthly good at nil, and I commenced to thiniT my ailments were past all treatment, and the possibility of never being cured was a very dismal outlook for mo. Naturally enough, 1 drifted from bad to worse. One day 1 was in a shop and overheard someone sprak about Dr. Sheldon's Gin I'iUs. so 1 thought I would give thrni a trial. The first dose did not do mo any good, but the second dose was different.' I could feel that they wero going to bo of use to me. I took them for n fortnight or a little more, and all mv pains then left me. I am now as right as a bank, and I can honestly •recommend Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills to even-one.'' Hundreds arc snlTcrifts with backache, and kidney troubles. Tliey will <io well to note the above aecouiu and take Dr. Sheldon's Gin Tills, whio are effecting; manv wonderful cures, ''rice, Is. Cd ana 2s. fJd.-Advt. 6

I "N"o," said Kadlcy, "I never associate with my inferiors. Do your" "Keally, I can't say," replied Miss Cutting, "I don't think I ever met any of your inferiors." Three candidates tied with 230 votes each for two seats on the Limerick Town Council.recently and drew lots under tho provisions of the Jjocal Government Act to settle the election.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1091, 1 April 1911, Page 12

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