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• SUFFERED INTENSELY FROM : • BACKACHE AND GRAVEL "IF I STOOPED, THE AGONY ( \VA9 . TEKEIBLE " ! "For 12 months ilvhaye-bMnisufferinj.-.: intensely ;from :• Backache :' and .' Gravel. : The pain was in th« small;of my back, . right across'-. the .. Kidneys,...and. .lyhcii -I; : had.ito; do ;auy stooping- the' agony was v i terrible,"'writes.'. Mrs.' 1 : Anne>Blackall;.;sl Greek Street, Globe,- IV. "1 had a heavy bearing-down '~ feeling! ' which,'j made, it a '.trouble for;inc'to' sfand.much.. . less to,move, about. The: secretions, were . highly! -discoloured vandft 'inost painful. ■.' For some'timo I wore a-plaster ,oii:my ba'ck, : '.but! got no' relicf-until i'heard of tho 1 " n'ew' -Pillsi.calledv Ilrlr'Slicldon's', Gin , Pills. I tried them, and I am, delighted ■; to fay that thev havo entirely cured, me.. - I - have entirely; discarded tho plaster ■ which' I. used to wear,' .' and. uow get about without any.paih::whatever v v ..' :)■ For-''-ail' Kidney -'■ Troubles, •' u& Dr.'.-• Sheldbn's ; Gin'-Mils."'>.One of,;these pillsV contains'; in: a? concentrated.'form ; all' tho curative properties of a pint of .the finest . gin;- together . with- other 'important in-' : gradients recognised, by ; the. medical pro- -, fession as .being, remedial-agents of tho highest value, for: tho kidneys: and allied: crgans.' -''Price,'ls. Gd.iaud 2s. Gd.—Advt. i . . — v 12

■ A' distressing dro«:ning ca«\is reported. ; frimv Thurles, County Tipporary. Two sonS, '.of Mr. Cornelius Carew,. a well- -T known „ merchant—Michael, aged 313; anil ) James, aged, 10—we're;-skating on a pond, ; > when the' ioe gave .way,. and' the'elder : ;'i boy; fell' in. His - brother, ; went 1 , to. his' assistance, .and fell- in also. Both were / •rescued,"- butv'di^d'.-shprtly:"-dfterwdrds;' ' A bright young ' Kaffir,-; just; for "tun,-. ', ;Sneesed , down; tho. .barrel of fa. gun;: : - And just to 'see how things would go, ' ' He pressed the trigger with his-toe. '.. A .basketful of his remains Wits-gathered from adjacent plains • ' ■ : •And.now his tribe," you;:riiay:. lie sure,;' ' ' , AVhen theyVliavo', colds use'. Woods' Pepl . .. :;;permint Cnre.--Advt, ■- - is

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 740, 12 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 740, 12 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 740, 12 February 1910, Page 3

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