UNTOLD AGONIES CAUSED BY KIDNEY TROUBLES. "To Turn in Bed Caused Intense Agony." "It wag a year ago that Iwas 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 pain seemed to be right in the small of the back and across the kidneys, and when I was compelled to stoop it seemed almost impossible for me to rise again. When I went to bed at night I was quite miserable, and found it very difficult to obtain any sleep at all, and to turn over in bed caused me intense agony. I heard of Dr. Sheldon's Gtn Pills, and decided at once to give them a trial. The result has been that ail my 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 Cd and 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere. AN EXPERT'S OPINION OX SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN SKINNER'S 437 Kent' St.. Sydney, Jan. 9, 1913. Maniniitein Proprietary, Ltd. 10H Pitt St., Sydney. Dear Mr. Skinner.—A valued friend of mine at Wentworthville purchased a nice Jersey cow, in springing condition, and after calving she developed Mammitis in a very aggravated form. I consented, at his request, to treat her, and promised him that I would put her right. This, of course, in view of her serious condition, he very much doubted, but I am pleased to inform you that after using your Mammitoin treatment for about seven days she completely recovered, and has since been milkinw very satisfactorily. Of course you will "understand the recovery during those seven days was gradual after the first twentyfour hours. Having previously used your tieatment with absolutely satisfactory results, I of course HAD EVERY 00* FIDENCE IN THE UNDERTAKING a i«i I am convinced that if your treatment is applied in any case, no matter how obstinate, with reasonable care, recovery s '-* will result. Wishing you every succes* ? Yours faithfully, (Signed) W. T. W. BUCHANAN. Note—Mr. Buchanan is a prominent iicinbcr of that popular farmer's paper, l'armer and Settler," and is chief of ;he Live Stock Department. Price, 4/6 per bottle, from stores and ihemists. Kemptborne, Prosser & Co., vholesale agents for New Zealand
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 222, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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384Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 222, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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