A WORD TO KIDNEY SUFFERER.
You don't need to have a doctor or anybody else tell you when your kidneys and bladder become weak, exhausted, and diseased—-the symptoms are very plain and unmistakable. Those -wearisome, <xmtinuous hackaches, those excruciating, sharp, stabbing pains and "etches" in the back, hip 3, and groin (when you attempt to lift something or to straighten up too quickly), those rheumatic pains and . twingesall signify kidney and bladder disease. Then take warning, for foolish neglect may soon mean serious or fatal consequences. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills have afforded prompt and permanent relief in every case of. kidney and .bladder diseases—no matter how far advanced—where they have been given an honsst trial. Uric acid cannot', possibly resist the marvellous cleansing, antiseptic, soothing, healing, and curative action of these pills. They ensure positive relief and freedom from all conditions or symptoms of kidney and bladder disease, as above mentioned. They also prevent (or cure) if taken in time many far riore fatal diseases—such as diabetes,, dropsy, and Blight's Disease. For backache and all kidney trouble.*, use Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pil'.\ One of these pills contains, in a concentrated form, all the curative properties of n pint of the finest gin, together with other important ingredients, recognised by the medical' profession as being remedial agents of the highest value for the kidneys and allied organs. Treated with Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, that dull, heavy, and continuous pain in the small of the back, or that quick, sharp pain which accompanies almost every movement, disappears in apparently as mysteriius a fashion as it came,' and the general sensation'of heavinest and listlessness gees away simultaneously. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills are obtainable everywhere in glass containers, price Is. 6d.. or large size, containing more than double the qum\ti£r, 4 jS?, 6d, J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1759, 26 May 1913, Page 6
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300A WORD TO KIDNEY SUFFERER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1759, 26 May 1913, Page 6
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