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OBSTINATE CASE OF KIDNEY TBO^JBLE PROCURES IMMEDIATE RELIEF FROM DR. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS. “I was troubled for a long time with Kidney, Bladder and Urinary complaints. I could get no proper rest night or day with the violent pains in the back and all over [ the body, till life was almost unbearable with ! dizziness and spasms as I moved about,” writes Mrs. M. McDonald, 840 King-street, Dunedin, New Zealand. “ I tried remedies of many various virtues, but my case seemad to be'too obstinate for them to be of any use, and I got no relief till I heard of Dr. Sheldon’s . Gin Pills and gave them a trial. They , started to work immediately, and in a very short time even my appearance changed. I got natural sleep and rest. Dizzy spasms disappeared, urinary troubles vanished, am I am now in my normal and robust health and spirits again, thanks to Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, which I shall honestly recommend and never be without on all possible occasions.” Kidney, and Bladder troubles are the cause of a groat deal of suffering to many at the present time. AH who suffer in this manner should give Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Bills a trial, and they will find in them a speedy and moat effectual remedy. Pric«\ 1/6 and 2/6. From nil Chemists and Stoics. FOE A GOOD PUKE ICENOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOSSIEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY The Great Money-Saving Remedy. Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint —Saves 10/ALE DSLNK ONLY Bed Band. The Best. BEEWERY AND OFFICE : Molesworth and Murphy Streets, WELLINGTON.

NELSON m t £ OftCr W©©& Eivd Bag for Trip® to Towa Which;; ILICO R|AD> fOP STRAI»PMNC Week-end Bags for Trips to Town yor years the country settler has sighed for a co ven e:;t luggage carrier. Owing to the 1 .ner us. veiling bag being bulky when empty d heavy when full, a sugar bag, although unx el-able in w>i weather, is often requisitioned. Le Eoy !, s brought out a Canvas Bag just the idoah jut ,s easily opened and closed—only takes up the space of the articles it contains — may be* oiled up or laid down flat when empty—wul make a good pillow when partly filled—w' c. :ij full change clothes, rug, canvas coat, w & rat any trouble—is o'f good appearance, maua from first-class Khaki Canvas, fitted with rope handle covered with leather Price, 10/6 each. A larger size, seven inches wider, called ** The Handy Bag,” carries double the quantity at 12/6. Pockets may ho added to suit the individual requirements at additional cost. Write for particulars to 2S f r* TENT, COAT and COVER MAKER L 0 42 f sQueen Street, AUCKLAND McCORMICK’S BOOT EMPORIUM Opposite Gretna Hotel, TaihapeJ a Boys’ School Boots tromjT2s. Girls’ School Boots from 12s. Boys’ & Girls’ Sandals from 7s. guaranteed all solid leather INSPECTION INVITED.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 13 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 13 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 13 March 1917, Page 2

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