BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. "LIFE WAS A REAL BURDEN." "I suffered from backache and kidney troubles for 12 months. During most of the time it gave mo a terrible pain in my head as well," writes Mrs. Mv /\ a , vr " linsori, Mansfield Street, North Adelaide, SA. "I became so bad that I had eventually to ' leave of! doing everything nud take to mv bed. Life was a real burden to myself and all my family. I naturally tvied all sorts of medicines, but none of them did' me any good, and I continued just as bad as ever. Fortunately one day 1 canto across a new Pill, called Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and began taking some. After taking a few doses I felt thev wore doing mo good, so I continued with them, and am now completely cured, and can'go about my work with ease and pleasure; and feel very thankful to Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and shall, bo very pleased bo tell all my friends about thorn." Backache and Kidney Trouble aro the cause of a groat deal of suffering to many. at the prosent time. All who suffer in this manner should give Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills a trial, and thsy will find in them a speedy and most elltctual remedy. Price Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d.—Advt. Among tho nations of Europe, Tut key is tho onlv ono which llics uo Ked Crosa in timo of' war. Though a party to the Geneva Convention, Turkey has steadfastly refused to uso tho emblem of (hat Convention, tho Greek Cross, to protect its sick and wounded in time of war. In placo Of the Cross the Turkish Army Medical Corps mako use of a red Cicsccnt on n white ground. ,'A fr.x, hard pressed by tho Bedalo hounds, near Thirsk," took refuge in tho vica.mgo drawing-room. Tho' hounds followed, and clmsed I.lm> fox.into tho bathroom, where they killed it. When a Chinese Emperor dies tho,'intelligence'is' announced-.by dispatches to the several provinces written with'blu.o ink, tho ■ mourning colour; All. person's' of rank aro required to tako red silk ornaments from their caps with the ball or button of rank; air subiecls of China, without'exception,' aro called upon to forbear shaving their heads for ono hundred days, within tho period of which none may marry, or play upon musical instruments, or perform any s&crifico.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 16
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