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A SUFFERER FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINT CURED BY DR. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS. "For a long time I have been a. very great sufferer from Gall Stones, with serious Bladder and Liver and Kidney Complaints," writes Mrs. H. Simpson, li Abbley Koad, St. Albans, Chnstchu-roh. ' "The torture au<l pam I was compeueu to suffer cannot be put m words, only those who have gone through these complaints can surmiso tho agony. "Mv water was painful and discoloured, bilious attacks, pains in back and legs, etc.,-almost driving mo insane. I had given up all hopes of taing. wheii I heard of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and started to give them a trial, but with vm little hope. In a very short time ' the great improvement was very PTO- - and wonderful. All my pains and bilious attacks ceased, the gall stones disappeared or were dissolved, and T nm TMillv a new person, and advise any fellow' sufferer to givo tho samo a fa lL lr c'wklon's Gin Pills will make your iis sh-ons and healthy. They are Sly prepared Backache and ludnoy entirely different from any other remedy, and infinitely tnoro efficacious. They are effecting numberless wonderful cures. Sold in tiwwiw riass containers at Is. Gd. and 2-s. Gd. per bottle.-Advt. A curious etorj- reaches us from Strassburg, Alsace, ot a performance of the "Meistersinger" in winch the Bcckniessor Ml sick after tho first act, and an understudy was unavailing; whereupon tire conductor, Hans Pfitzner, sent out for a barber, sacrificed his beaTd and moustache, assumed the costume of the debilitated Beckniesscr, and himself sang two other acts. Athletic Park was the fcone. An onlooker produced n small bottle and put a few drops on a picco of sugar. Spectators had a vision of poison. 'Tiros KAZOL, tho infallible Cold cure. No danger of Influenza with "NAZOL" for a eouipan-Jjon.-Advjn

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 14

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