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Dr. SHELDON’S GIN FILLS. INVALUABLE FOR KIDNEY « DISEASE. a A New Zealand Lady Testifies. “I suffered for some months with diseased Kidneys. I was so bad at times that I really could not get about,” writes Ilrs. E. J. Martin, 35 Victoria Street, Tiraaru, N.Z, “The pain in my back was unbearable; every time I moved 3 pain shot through my body, and the agony was awful, lly appetite was completely gone, and I was always ailing and so weak that I could not attend to my household duties. 1 tried many different remedies, but nothing seemed to give me any relief. A lady recommended me to give Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Fills a trial. I obtained a bottle immediately, but with little hope for recovery, as all the other pills were of no use. I took some a-> cording to directions, and gradually the pains in my back began to diminish, and I felt, much better. This improvement gave me renewed hopes, and I continued taking the pills until the pains in my bacK disappeared altogether. I lost all fchc.': languid feeling, and I now feel as bright and hearty as ever I did in my life. My work is now at pleasure, thanks to Pr. Sheldon’a Gin Pills, and I shall never be without them. ’ * Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills will make your Kidneys strong and aealthy. They are specially prepared Backache and Kidney Pills, entirely different from any other remedy, and infinitely more effiea* nous. They are effecting numberess wonderful cures. Sold in two ize glass containers at Is 6d and 'a 6d per bottle.® The analyst sat in iiis sanctum alone. When his staff had gone home fee the night. And soliloquised thus, in a critical tone, As he held a retort io the light. "Yes! Yes! I confess, ’tis compounded with skill. Its components are potent and pure; tf thro ’ chill I fall ill, 1 most certainly will Take Woods’ Great. Peppermint Cure. ’ ’

" HOW g MADE. MY WINDOWS PRETTY.” “ Peach’s Beaufcifu! Book toJd srao a!E about: it.” I'lO 'iO SiM T cJ3s abou * |H p t£ A C H’-S P&tent H«m Curtain?. £Ju:ic Hew A' deferent. Ic.cal for Casements. The greatest problem which confronted me when I was furnishing my home, was how to dress the windows in the most attractive fashion on an economical basis. I must confess that 1 was considerably perplexed, until I wrote to Peach's ior their book—‘‘ldeal Home Decorations"—the greater portion of’which is de voted to curtains and decorations. It contains 7(0 of the most charming resigns, showing how the most unattractive windows could be made pretty and inviting. It is the on/y book produced which tells of Peach’s Special Patent Hems and Sun Vast Fabrics. These in themselves are worth a volume of description. I vas most impressed by the charming ideas for casement window decoration. These suggestions not only embodied the actual size and number of curtains required but it was , possible to see a glance fust hew much each | winnow would cost, and then by reference to the book one could easily see how the window would look when finished. jl he Book also contains many varieties ne ccasities, HOUSEHOLD 3 UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING, LADIES BLOUSES, LACES, etc. The illustrations were superb. Nowhere is it A C plam fact°a!s a o n to U the i,,S ° f SUd ‘ CsqU!site taste ' most casual observer was the astonishingly moderate prices of the productions from this famous loom. Peach’s Loom Prices 25° o CHEAPER. , Here were beautiful designs of curtains, designs exclusive to Messrs. Samuel Peach and Sons, the actual makers, which were, at least 25 per cent, cheaper tnan one usually pays for the most ordinary curtains, yet, they were infinitely superior Mlt ii jllimlMiffl wmm ms §PI 'Wi 1 ate Mill m V-v, ' '■ s -vctj cu ßlsm at rnae tax." rif'rV.*' mm m tell t Delightful styles are fs/iow« in ike book. quality. This is simply because Peach’s are the acmal makers supplying direct to the users and nave 50 years’ reputation. nil in the coupon below, or send postcard for rree copy ot this magnificent book. You will never cease to admire its contents. Write now. Get the handsome book “ Ideal Home Decorations," by fHF n inouo EA .9S & SONS, (Dept. 597 £ LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, England. FREE COUPON S, Peach & Sons, (Dept. 597 Nottingham, England, Please semi me your Free Catalogue Curtain Guide as per your offer. Name Address WAR RlSK.—Free Insurance on all Parcels from PEACH’S against loss

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 25 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 25 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 25 November 1915, Page 3

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