DR. SHELDON'S GIN * PILLS r. , CURE A DUNEDIN LADY OF i KIDNEY TROUBLE. j " I was a sufferer for two years with I Diseased Kidneys and Gravel. The urine was discoloured, and the headaches I suffered from were very severe, and the pain in my back was very bad," writes Mrs. I. D«wen, 26 Clarendon-street, North Dunedin, New | Zealand. " I had no rest day or night, and i was never free from pain, and I was very i much afraid it would turn to Bright's Disi aaaa.. I tried medical treatment and other I remedies advertised, but with no relief. One I d'»y I saw advertised in the paper a case 1 like my own when they had given a test*- ! monial for Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and the complete cure they had made, so I thought t could not do better than try a bottle Aiter the third dose Hound a great improve ment, I continued the Pills for a course. and they completely cured me also. I. hai e therefore every confidence in strongly recommending all sufferers to try Dr. Sheldon's H-'n Pills for all bladder and kidney troubles. Z) hundreds are suffering with Backache and Kidney Troubles. They will do well to note the afeve account and take Dr. Sholdoa i Gin Pills. Price, 1/6 and 2/6 Real old matured Malt Vinegar! That's Lotus Brand.
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in the -A - - - s - ■ i. mmmmmmmmmm urn The Awards have thus been allotted by MR. CHARLES HAINES, Wellington, who was called upon to adjudicate:— JMo. 345. WILLIAM NEWSTEAD* 9 Dublin Street, Lyttelton Second Prize, £2 lOs.: No. 149. F. MARRY AT, Lands Department, Wellington Third Prize, £1: No. 320. FELIX MORRAH, Grey Street, Gladstone, Invercargill Fourth—Two Prizes of 12s. 6d.: No. 609. Miss Nellie Bennett. Rona Bay, Wellington No. 523. D. J. Aldersley, Main Road, Lower Hutt Five Prizes of 7s. 6d. : No. 636. A. D. Paterson, High Street, Dannevirke No. 594. Mrs. E. Bolton, 38 Leckhampton Court, No. 554. Miss M. Collins, 252 Edgeware Road, Chch. Carisbrooke, Dunedin. No. 527. G. H. Lynch, Call Box 1, P. 0., Mastert,on No. 400. Miss E. H. Denniston, "Pendarves," L. Hutt Twenty Prizes of 2s. 6d.: No. 22. Miss Evelyne Bennet, 32 Gamma St., Roslyn No. 502. Miss R. Carroll, 52 Halifax Street, Nelson "NTn 25 H. Cameron Greenwood St., Frankton June. No. 553. P. Bickerstafle, Hinakura P. 0., MartinNo. 636. No. 554. No. 527. No. 22. No. 25. No. 111. No. 294. No. 314. No. 323. No. 346. No. 380. No. 413. No. 434. No. 478. H. Cameron, Greenwood St., Frankton June. No. 553. P. Bickerstafle, Hinakura P. 0., Mart Mrs. T. H. Young, Rawhiti A v., New Brighton borough Samuel Green, Queen's Avenue, Epsom No. 176. Jas. Meaby, 116 Main Road, N.E. Yall( E. H. Eton, Creswick Road, Northland Dunedin Miss Stella Aldridge, Picton No. 344. Miss V. "Rose, 4 Smith Street, Dunedin J. Golder,"Dunoon," Buckley's Rd.,Linwood No. 515. Pat Moffett, Albert Street, Invercargill Miss F. August, 198 Spey St., Invercargill No. 532. A. Betten, Messenger, Govt. Bids., Wgtn. E. H. Matwig, Box 15, Ormondville, H.B. No. 542. Byron Brown, Box 6, Wellington Miss M. Stewart, 27 Glenbervie Ter.. Wgtn. No. 356. Douglas Cullen, Allantou P. 0.. Dunedin Mrs. A. McKinlay, 21 Coromandel St., Wgtn. No. 597. H. D. McCarthy, Wilton St., Wadestown It is regretted that there has been a slight delay in announcing the result of the MATOPPO TOBACCO COMPETITION. Mr. Charles Haines, the Judge, explains that this has arisen from two causes—the large number of items he had to deal with, and the intervention of the Easter Holidays. JVb man of discrimination should omit to test a tin of The Great South African JkfS &Hp Smoking Mixture IBmP^m IT ENSURES A FRAGRANT AND INSPIRING "PIPE Sold by tobacconists and stores HIII BMi hilll'M >!I m f ■ ■ •■'tiTiif-.!*l<r:X 1
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