SEVERE CASE OF GRAVEL AND KIDNEY COMPLAINT.
"THE MOST AWFUI PAINS DARTED UP MY SIDE AND WOULD TAKE MY BREATH AWAY." "I suffered for months with Gravel and Kidney Trouble, nml most' awful pains darting up mv side, which were so bad at times that tlicy would lake my breath away, and 1 had to stay in bed," writes Mrs. W. Woolf, 21 Cutter Street, fiunilev, Vic. "I was under doctors' treatment, but they did mo no good. My urine was like red clay, and the pain was frightful. I could not get. half an hour's peaceful sleep. I folt burning all over my body. 1 took no end of medicines for the "complaint, but they would only givo mo five minutes' relief, and (hen that darting pain would come again. I could not do my work or stoop to pick up anything.' Hut one day a lnd,v recommended mo to try Dr. Sheldon s (jin Pills, which I thought would be like all (be r PS t of tile pills, but to please her I. gave them a trial, and I am very pleased that ] did, for I have never had a pain since, or suffered with gravel. My urine is quite clear also. They are splendid pills, and bout nil others. I shall never be without Dr. Shel lon's Gin Pill* m Hie house." Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills net directly upon the kidneys, cleansing llie.se organs, and the blo.id of uric, acid, which is the cause of Rheumatism- Hackache, Lumbago, nnd Kidney troubles. They are effecting manv most, remarkable cures. All who suiter from these complaints should givo T)r. Sheldon s Gin Pills a Irlnl, and they will lie quickly cured. 'Pricc, Is. Gd, and 3s. Gd.—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 6
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289SEVERE CASE OF GRAVEL AND KIDNEY COMPLAINT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 6
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