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A Greymouth resident wlto visited Slnruia (about thirty ftiilps fwnn Beofton) during the past forfcnigfrfc, reflOrts that on one day there , were twenty-two persons at the springs from ■different juvrts of the dominion, availing theiusclves of the eatative properties of the thermal waters. The springs aro now becoming more widely, known, and are sauclit olit by sufferers from rheumatism, li! aevsroi instances persons suffering froiw dyspepsia {i«vO found the drinking of five s.prtag waters' to be very efficaeioHs. 'i'hc GreyniO'ith resident in question states that lie Was n pufforer from sciatica for eleven years and bis visits to Mattiia liiire- roSßlteil. in almost a complete ■ cure in his coso. The routino of life at Lithe Cekridga works was broken. ii : i A pleasant manner on Friday craning kist , , sajra tho "Lytlelton Times." Master Harry Coleridge Gayford, the only baby tmy 'born to a member of the staff timing the construction of th-e works, was th* reciplflpt of a handsome silver cliriefenmi? trap from members of tho staff. Mr. P. Kts'sel, resident engineer, in a happy spfeechs wished the recipient a long and suMes.sfut life and expressed tin? opinion that a qhilij jjorn in such an af.niwphoro of eiiginewing achievement should reanh a high place in the profcssiijii. In accepting t'fte gift-on behalf of his infant son, ll : r. Gnyford thanked the daao.r? and pointed out that tho name Coleridge wou-Hl bo a fcmintler always ef a, pioneer work itt. New Zealand. A public question meetijig is bciftg held by Miss Christie in thfr Theosophical Society's roonis this evening. Owing U the Bcope. they afford and to Miss Cliristis's special aptitude for answering questions on widely varying subjects, these meetings havo been a great success* in other towns, and an interesting meeting is antioipated.

A GREAT SUFFERfif! FROM KIDNEY COMPLAINT.' COMPLETELY CVKW BY DE.' SHELDON'S GIN PTLtS, "For a lons time I htvvft suff 6r«l severely from Kidney comijlairt, am] its imr- ' tnrins effects ami rmiiig \v«re always with ino nifflit and day, almost driving me insnne, ami I began to wish myself Hea.il and released from it aJI," wi-itct Jtrs, K. 10. Johnson, ffi Clvafles Strwt, poi, N.Z. "PaiiiH in thu bank nnil all over (he Iwil.v of Uie jiiost racking and lortiiriiiK ileseriptioti, ttigethffr with violent headaches biliousneS*, niul irattsKv iiiakiiig me iilinosl sin jncuraWc invalid, wlio luul given up uil tUuupht.and hope of obtaining any relief. By chanoe i lieiird of Dr. Sheldon's Uio PiHs ami startwl a course f« wliinli I shall for ever feel grateful, as 1 van .thank tlfoni for a most perfect cure, I Jtave now fto headaehes or pains ai' any destription, .my appetite is perfwf, mnl I get proper and rfstful sletp, aiitl all.my '.vorrics n'nd auxietres have vanished, and my health and appearance, were never better" thtm at the,' prewnt time." I T)r. Sheldon's Gin I'ills, will maice your kidneys strong and healthy. They ' arc specially prepared for and Kidney complaint?, beifta entirely dilTrrI pdl Trom any other remedy, ;u»l infinite!y more efficacious. They are effecting numberless lvonderfnl enrei. Sold in two siae glass containers ai Is, $A. atul Bs. 13d. per bottle.—Adrt,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 4

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