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ladache & Kidney Trouble “ The Pain in my Back .was Shocking.”There have been many remarkable cures of Backache and Kidney Trouble! throughout Australia during the past few months, effected by Dr. Sheldon’s Gm Puls, as the many grateful letters from people who have been cured testi f y. Tne case of Mrs. Barrow, reported below, illustrates the good work Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills are doing wherever they are used. “I suffered with my kidneys and backache for twelve months," writes Mrs. El:z. M. Barrow. 48 Bath Street, Bendigo. Vic. ‘ I could just crawl about the house and no more. 1 attended the hospital for six months, and the medicine the doctors used to give me did me not a scrap of good I was gelling worse. 1 could not as much as pick a thing up. T he pain in my jfgStv back was shocking, and I also suffered from a feeling of dizziness. Finally, I tried Or. Sheldon’s t Gin Pills with beneficial results, for after taking them for a short period, the pain from which I had been suffering so long completely disappeared, and a speedy cure was effected I can highly recommend Dr. Sheldon’s Gift Pill* _to anyone suffering as 1 did, for they are a sure cure." tefSr. & nil 2p; m Mrs. t M. Barrow Photo.) (From m The Reliable Remedy for Ailing Women For Backache and all Kidney Troubles use Dr. Sheldon s Gin Pill*. One of.those pills contains in a concentrated form all the curative properties of a 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,' t . ' Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills are procurable at all chemists and storekeepers m two size glass containers. Small size at 1/6, large size at 2/6, or six buttles of the large size for 13/6. Or, if not obtainable locally. will be sent post free upon receipt of price in stamps or postal note by Sheldon Drug Go., Ltd., 15 O’Connell Street. Sydney, N.S.W. iiMarAlutlli*

In justice to the head mistress and teacuers of the Girls’ College, Wellington, we are asked to record tuat Ulive n. Salmon, a pupil of the college, was successful in the matriculation examination of iOecember last, although her name was accidentally omitted from the published list recently. The largest battleship under construction is the Japanese ship Fuse. When completed she will have a displacement of 32,000 tons, and be able to fire a broadside of over 20,0001 b—nearly three times as much as that fired by the Dreadnought,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 8

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434

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 8

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