KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLES cs I could not stoop to do my household work." Completely cured fey Two Bottles of BE. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS
" Fou years I have been suffering fi'Cia diseased kidneys and bladder troubles, leaving a very weak and bad back, .so bad that I could not stoop to do any household work," writes Mrs. P. Hall, 18 Regent Street, Puncdin, INT.2. " The pain at timos was so extremely painful that. X can only describe it as a stab in the back. My rest at night was broken, and I was ill and miserable. I tried all remedies recommended to me by my friends, and all the remedies i saw advertised in the papers, but got little or no relief from any of thorn ; and I was-beginning to think there was no cure for me at all and that my trouble would become chronic, until I sa.w when passing a chemist's window Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills. Being a new remedy, which I then saw for the first time, I thought I would try them, though with little hope or belief that they would do me any good ; but I am very pleased to state that they are a most wonderful medicine, for after taking only a few closes 1 felt a great improvement. The pains were less severe, and by the time I had taken two bottles of Gin Pills I was completely cured, and I am now in perfect health, thanks to Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, which . any sufferer like myself should always have in the house." Backache and Kidney Trouble are only too prevalent nowadays, and to successfully ci-ire them it is necessary to use a special remedy designed particularly for this trouble. Such a remedy is Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, which have attracted so much attention on account of their having relieved and cured so many cases of this kind. Sold in two-size glass containers at Is Gd and 2s 6d per bottle. Agent: G. L. Giesen, Chemist, Rora Street, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 745, 13 February 1915, Page 3
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