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WIRELESS KIDNEY MESSAGES,

WHAT THEY TELL US. Every sharp sudden stabbing of pain in the back is a wireless message from tho kidneys for help. This is Nature's way of giving warnings of coming danger. If we neglect them—well, we have only ourselves to blamo, if we aro attacked with Diabetes or Brighfs Disease. Immeasurably the best treatment for kidneys is Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills. These are comprised of a powerful concentration of gin medicaments (but no alcohol), and their stimulating and revivifying effects upon the kidneys aro as prompt as they are remarkable. They certainly aro a timoly addition to therapeutical science, and have robbed kidney disease of a substantial modicum of its terrors. They do not differ in appearance or manner of taking from the ordinary pill. Dr. Sheldon s Gin Pills aro obtainable everywhere.. Price Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d, per bottle., , 8*

Colonel Sain Hughes, the Canadian Minister for Militia and Defence, is inaugurating an interchange of visits between British Territorial and Canadian regular and Territorial officers. VJciTacr'tt Rustproof Gorvwtn aw fi«,'perior from erexy point of view,—Adrt,.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 13

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