DANGEROUS SURGERY. — ♦— — ■ Death follows the surgeon's knife-r----not tho sugeon'ii fault, oi: course, he can't help it. You can. Doan's Oint- \ ment cures. Piles quickly, painlessly, without danger. People go along for ■years suffering from Piles; they can try this, that, and the other remedy, and even get treatment from a physician. They obtain temporary relief, maybe, but they are ' nevei: quite cured. A little strain lifting, excessive, fatigue, a little constipation, a. touch of diarrhoea, and the.-. Piles come back. They don't amount to much, but they banish sleep and appetiio. No position is .comfortable ;• there is* intense local pain, and that dreadful feeling of weight in the perineumii If the case be of long standing, or if it be in the early stages, there is only one sure and lasting cure—Doan's Ointment. -. -■ . '■' "' -''. ■ "■:■:' ■'•"■..,.S ■■ . ' ■•' .''-■■ :;
Mr F. H. Ruehbr idge,;, S tbrekeeper, j Antigua, Street; "I 'suffered agony, from ;-I]Bching and. protruding Pilejs for «some. tame, ;espec-> ially at nighty when the irritation, was almost' v nbearable. I used remedy after remedy in the hope' ; of getting relief from the constant tofturo, but liothing seemed able to give me ease; ~ One day I heard Doan's Ointment spoken of; as a cure for Piles, and, a-s -a .last resource I got a pot. The sooth- 1 ing effects of this remedy [ are fonder-;, ful;: it' allayed., the burning -^Irritation '< very quickly, and ■ by the time, the pot was finished I wass perfectly cured, and have had no return of the complaint; 1 since. IJoari's.-. Ointment is. worthy of"; high recommendation jind I advise srifferers tourive it a trial:"" > •
Doan's Ointment: is sold, by all Chemists and Storekeopens at 3s per pot, or will be rtosted on receint of nrice by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt StroPt, Sydney. . . ■ ■ But, l>e sure you get DOAN'S.
"Continuous experimenting, firstly' with excess profits, and then,:with com.pulsory loans, added to the fact that our taxes are frequently made retro--.active, is-, probably one of ..'the., weakest features, of,, pur /financial , ,pol icy -...in :re-; lat ion to the/ present..-■; war;" declared! Mr W. to ■ -Arifikland;. accountants'. l.,;i:&&- : Minister;' for Finance- hayingj;-at:--. ; |he:, 'commence-; meht. of; the. war,, .decided upon , a certain sound financial policy, should 1 stick to. his guns.' . He should do this, even although complaints and vituperation from: certain .quarters may sweep around his head like British bull.ets at the Somme." "Pay attention to another's words." —Marcus Aurelius. After once using Baxter's Lung Preserver people are usually unstinted in their praise. Read what one mother writes:—"Our little boy had a dreadful cold. We were up night after night with him. Nothing seemed to relieve the little chap. Finally we tried Baxter's Lung Preserver. He got ease from the first- few doses and the cold quickly left him. I would cot be with--1 out Baxter's again." 1 Ncvei' neglect the most simple cold. Buy a big Is lOd bottle of Baxter's Luag Preserver.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9128, 25 October 1917, Page 2
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