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PILES CURED WITHOUT AN OPERATION. Mr W. H. T., Mere Mere, Taranaki, writes: "I am glad I decided to send for the Zaim Double Absorption Remedy for Piles. I can safely say that after three treatments 1 am completely cured. I had suffered for three years and had tried several other cures, which failed to do me auy good. I consider that no one need be troubled ' with Piles if they use Zann." I A booklet fully describing this won- [ derful cure for Piles will be mailed, ! in sealed wrapper, on receipt of three . penny stamps. Address, The Zann \ Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington ! Booklets and supplies obtainable from ; \V R- Cooke and Son, Ltd., chemists, j High street, and E. Cameron Smith, ' chemist, opposite "Sun," ChristI church. H 5990

I Particulars are given in a new Briti ish Army order of the books soldiers • must read and study during tho next four years for examinations for the first-class and special certificates of education. The list includes:—For special study: Conan Doyle's "The White Company," "Selected English Essays," Shakespeare's "King henry V," and "Richard II." For general reading: "A Tale of Two Cities," "Old Mortality," Palgrare's "Golden Treasury," and Sou they'a "life of .Nelson."

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 4

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