SYDNEY MAN CURED
OF PILES BY WAN'S OINTMENT. Mr A. H. Francis, 192 Union street, Erskineville, Sydney, says: "I used Doan's Ointment for Itching and Protruding Piles and I am pleased to tell you it completely cured ma. Previously I had tried all kinds of Ointments but they gave me little or no relief. L was suffering terribly when I first applied Doan's Ointment and hall little hope of its doing me any good, but its soothing and healing effect was noticeable almost at once, and by the time I had used one pot I was completely cured, all sign of Pilejs having disappeared entirely. I am a great Doan's,Ointment and consider it the best Pilo remedy known." Twelve mouths later, Mr Francis sftys: "I have not been troubled with Piles since Doan's Ointment cured me." Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, piwrill be posted on receipfof price by Fostcr-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. $
Tragedies on Mount Bgmont are not Confined to these cases which appear in the Press. "\Ve have learned of one such instance (says the "Manawatu Daily Times"). Two months ago, in the depth of winter, a party of tour venturesome young people essayed to jnako the circuit of the mountain at the snow line. They lost their way in fog and snow, and were 'obliged. to take refuge under a ledge of rock for the night. On e young lady, with both feet frozen, wa<3 earned out after much d faculty. Later on the surgeons proposed amputation of both feet, which course was, fortunately, averted, though up to the present the patient is unable to put them to the ground. Danger serves only to sour on those with the spirit of adventure; but men and women should be warned of the hidden, risks of mountain climbers.
Lane's is the best on every count. It- is pleasante9t to take—contains the largest percentage of the finest quality of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It contains Beechwood Creasote—frequently ordered by medical men for ailment* ot the lungs, and the great topic medicines Hypophosphites of Lime and poda. It i 3 prepared with infinite care—does not upset the stomach but assists the digestion of food remarkably. EMULSION Get a bottle to-d* 'hemwta and Store*.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17854, 29 August 1923, Page 4
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