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KIDNEY TROUBLES, GRAVEL, AND WEAKNESS OF THE BLADDER.

"AT TIMES THE PA IX WAS TOO TEBEIBLE I'OK ME TO BEAR." . EVIDENCE FROM BULIMBA. "I suffered very badly with Kidney Troubles, Gravel, and woakne*; of the Bladder," writes Mrs. Julia Burns, Helen Streot, Buliiubii, 0. "IV a long while I was &o bail that I could not ris« from a chair. Night and day the pain in my side and back was cruel, at (lines it iva's too terrible to bear. 1 went to several doctors anil chemists, but everything Uiev gave me failed to give me any relief. A't last mv daughter heard, of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pill?- Knowing how bad I was she broiHit rnc home a bottle. After the first doI Knew they were going to ctire me—T felt such a clunge for the better. A fortnight passed, and 1 could hardly believe. I tvas the iiune person. 1 am unite well now, and can inoye' with ease." Baclcache, Kidney, and Bladder troubles nve the cause of a great deal of stllferin" to ttuuiy al the present time. All who suffer in this manner should give Dr. Sheldon's din I'ills n Irinl. and I hey will linil in lliem a speedy arid most ellVetnal remedv. Trite, Is, (id. and 2s. Oil.—Advl.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1495, 18 July 1912, Page 2

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KIDNEY TROUBLES, GRAVEL, AND WEAKNESS OF THE BLADDER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1495, 18 July 1912, Page 2

KIDNEY TROUBLES, GRAVEL, AND WEAKNESS OF THE BLADDER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1495, 18 July 1912, Page 2

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