UNTOLD AGONIES CAUSED BY KIDNEY TROUBLES. ''To Turn ni bed Caused Intense Agony." "It was a year ago that I was first troubled with kidney disease and backache, and since then I have suffered untold agonies." writes Mrs. Florence Newman. 11 Elger street. Glebe, N.S.W. "The puin seemed to lie viglit in the small of the bark and across the kidneys, and when 1 was compelled to stoop it seemagain. When I went to bed at night 1 was quite miserable, and found it very diilicult to obtain any sleep at all, and to turn over in bed caused me intense agony. I heard of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and decided at once to give them a trial. The result has been that all uiy pains entirely left me, and I have now no indication of kidney disease in any way. I consider that lam perfectly cured.'' Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills are sold at Is fid and 2s fid. Obtainable everywhere HAD TO LAY UP WITH COLD. "I had a severe cold accompanied with distressing pains in the chest and had to lay up." writes Mr Sam Scott, 50 Fitzgerald street, North Perth, W.A. " I had tried all sorts of medicines but nothing did me the slightest good. Having Chanv berlain's Cough Remedy in stock I tried that and it gave me instant relief and !• was quickly cured. But best of all I have remained cured."—All chemists and storekeepers. BROUGHT TO BAY. Are those enemies of civilisation, gestion and dyspepsia when Dr. She
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 202, 15 January 1913, Page 6
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253Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 202, 15 January 1913, Page 6
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