WOMAN'S ILLS.
Pure blood and healthy kidneys are as necessary to the health of woman as they are to a man. When a man's Kidneys are affected, his whole body is ill, and the same is especially true of woman. The condition of the blood has everything to do, with the health of the uterine organs. If the blood is permeated with waste matter and poisons, the effect is bound to be felt upon every organ of the body. The aches, pains, and distressing features so common to woman are the warnings that the blood is not being properly filtered. The reason of this is that the Kidneys are not doing their duty properly. If they were performing their work as filters in the way that they should, the blood would be kept pure and would carry nourishment to every part of the body, but if the Kidneys aTe sore and inactive, the blood carries pain and disease throughout the system. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills are the great corrective for all Kidney ills, and in making the Kidneys well will soon cune all such symptoms us Backache, Headache, Nervous Depression, Dragging Pains, Sleeplessness, Lassitude. and other distressing ailmonts which women are so often subjected to. A few doses of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills will at once relieve, and a few bottles will permanently cure. _ Remember these Pills in assisting the Kidneys to revitalise the blood, purity and strengthen it, also give it fresh life, and restore its red colour and richness, which can alone fjivo back the red cheeks, clear complexion, and bright eyes to the woman who has suffered.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 11
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