! Suffered Intense Agony. Operation Averted. Piles are due to congestion of the ■ hemorrhoid veins, Ihe . circulation of blood being obstructed and the . veins made varicose. Piles are of two kinds—"blind" and "bleeding." The pain is often so intense that the patient is unable lo walk. Full particulars as to how to apply Zam-Buk Balm with the ; best results are contained in the direction - sheet round each pot. Zam-Buk subdues the pain, allays the inflammation, and enables rest I . end comfort to come to the sufferer. , "For five years I.was troubled with ■ bleeding Pilts.- says Mr. .J. OHanlon, Pf Tucker St.. Horseshoe Bend, Gyinpie, / Q., "during which time I tried many remedies and consulted a doctor. All the i so-called remedies,' however, failed* to cure mc, and the doctor advised mc to undergo an operation. . 1 chanced to come across a ' sample pot of Zam-Buk and determined to | try it. The first application of Ihe Balm uroughl immediate -relief, and continuing ' with ihe treatment the Piles went completely away." Of ail Chemists and stares at 1/3. or 3/6 I large pot, containing nearly 4 times 1/G For influenza, and colds doctors recommend WQIFE'S SCHNAPPS. For - Coles rlk the Head ana Infineon, Woods" Great Peppermint due. Vβ Uβ 2/6 ncr bettle. ..."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 165, 12 July 1907, Page 3
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