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BACKACHE! WHY? Do you rise in tlic morning with groan : Do you ioel that you aie get ting old? Having made up your mind that you are a martyr, do you vent your ill-humour on the family? After a while the pain and stiffness leave you and you forget your troubles until the next morning, when the same dull pain in the small ot the bark, the difficulty of bracing your nerves, brings hack all the dire forebodings of the day before. This is tbe way kidney trouble creeps on its victim, and you are starting on a long journey towards ill-health and infirmity. The kidneys ara overtaxed with the work of cleansing out the impurities from your blood. Each day there i 55 an accumulation of waste which must upset the body. It forms uric acid and Uric Acid is the most insidious form of poisoning that can take place in your body. It is the duty ot every man, not onlr to himself, but to the world at large, to keep his health in the proper condition for his daily task, and foi the victim of Kidney Trouble, Dr Sheldon’s Gin Pills will give just the little boost bis organs need to make them Ins slave, instead of his being a slave of ill-health. Hr Sheldon's Gin Pills, 2s and 3s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19250328.2.7.3

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 1

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234

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 1

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