YOUNG MAN SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH KIDNEY TROUBLES AND GRAVEL, CURED BY DR. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS. "My son, who is a young man, suffered .terribly with Kidney Trouble and Gravel, also stoppage of water, for months," writes Mr. Andrew 'Anderson, East Street, Surrey Hills, X.S.W. "His kidneys were in such a state they would throb, "and he Wvas quite feverish,-and his water was the ' colour of mud. At times lie was so bad that he could hardly crawl to his business, and when he mine home at nisrlit he would throw himself on the bod. His appetite was completely gone, and he could .not sleep at night, tho pain in his back was so bad. I really thought it would turn to Briffht's Disease. I gave him everything that I thought would ea=o him, but none of the remedies'seemed to have the least effect on him, for he never improved in the least, instead he became worse. One day I overheard someone talking of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and I resolved to give them a trial, as T heard .they were wonderful..in. .eases of Kidney '.Trouble. "I pot a bottle, from the chemist's, and gave them to my son according to directions, and after' the first dose "he seemed ;to get relief, and ho could eat much.better, and the pains in his back, gradually got le=s and less, and after he had taken a small course of them he was completely cured, all' his pains and aches gone, anil he'was able to sleep well, and is now as well and strong as he ever was. in his life." Bnrkache and Kidney and Bladder Troubles are the cause of a groat deal ,of suffering to many at the present time. All who suffer in this manner should give Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills a trial, and they will, find in them a spsedy and most effectual remedy. Price," Is. Gd. and 2s. Cd.— Advt. •The Bootle Fire Brigade and Liverpool Salvage Corps fought a ton-hours' battle on February 23 in dealing with a firo that broke out parly in the morning in a warehouse of six stories in which were stored nearly 5000 bales of cotton. Tho fire spread from story to story until tho •whole of thfl building and its contents vrere involved. . Ono of the- largest pike ever captured .in the River Witham has fallen to tho rod of Mr W. K. Brouzhton, of Lincoln. It was taken at Tattcrshall, and five hours after capture turned the scale at 231b. lOoz. It took an hour to land. MARSHALL' 3 FURNITURE. rpHERE is -solidity, there h hon- •*• esty, and there is "«lne in SiMli/s! furnituru - ade 8t We make in our own factory all the lurnituro an I Bedding that we . Bell, consequently there aro no middiomene profit to bo added to the cost price. This is an advantage' that cannot be overlooked. We iniiko furniture to any special design, and our prices aro tuodernte. J. Gk maW^ttall, «fl md 13. ADELAIDE ROAC. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAUBS. HHHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD.. Is prepared to Purchiu« FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, Bv Weight or .it I'or H»ad. The Company >Isi> oftVn. clients ever? Ucility for frecziiiß en their own ecoount. .^ , H c "/ iin '"" os 't«ir,t<il on application at the Company r Offices, or from »nr »f the Burns in the country. ■y>. o. .poster.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1415, 16 April 1912, Page 9
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