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\BO3n\(3)\~ llEggjgaall iffH ||Egißaail " tg)| Hnananali | (3l (5555^ 1 a t I . BY USING THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN i I TESTIMONY TO PAPAW FRUIT. || THE following report on the use of Dr. Lucas' Papaw Ointment, as tested in London pitals, is published in the London "Medical Magazine" for May, ioio. The report says:— ,| These ferments, obtained from the Papaw, are made up in the form of an ointment -andf! ! ?argle and are recommended as an application to enlarged and swollen glandular tissues, the| 1 deposits of chronic inflammation, tumors, and ulcerations. The present preparation seems to#j 3 combine the most active ferments of the plant in a successful manner. Its activity was demon-// « strated by several cases of hypertrophy of the turbinal bodies, and in cases of enlarged tonsils./f ' After three to four weeks' application there was a very marked improvement. There can be nojf \ doubt that the preparation is unusually effective, and should prove very serviceable, obviating the| ■ necessTty~for operative procedures in many cases. Such operative procedures are often adopted© I much too hastily. The present ferments are well deserving of a trial, and in many cases we have** ! no doubt the result will be very satisfactory. *{ i - i§ \ ——— ■■ —• : . ~"~"~ : ' —— - — ,/l I TUMOURS ON THE NECK. of gratitude and if it will lead others to the knowledge of the^ I . Papaw Ointment, I will be satisfied. | I My son, Leonard Andersen, at present working for -Mr. D. " Yours sincerely, *- | $ Duthie, Grocer, Newtown, was suffering with Tumours on the CLARENCE H. CoRVAX, fi neck for the past ten months. Two doctors saw him and or- Rector of Bngbton-cum-kempton, A : : dered an immediate operation, after which they told me they December 19th, 1910. Tasmania. # \ could do nothing further for him and ordered him into the V hospital. As an indoor patient he was operated upon twice PILES. / : again without success and was looked upon as incurable. •In j h ave suffered with bleeding and protruding piles for ten/>& \ February of this year he underwent Dr. Lucas' Papaw treat- yearS) having tried all kinds of remedies which did me no good. / ment, which brought away a discharge and now the wounds are j tried' the Papaw Pile Cure, and after using same for/ V ; healed and he is quite well. , • some little time lam quite cured. I thoroughly recommend £ \) , Mrs. Sarah Andersen, it to any sufferer. Yours faithfully, if I ' ■ Sutherland Road, Melrose, George' E. L. Watson, / \ Wellington. . Kildon Road, Windsor. Jβ I Witness, James Embury, J.P., ' -• ■ • ' *» ' i Wellington, 16th March, 1911. t . BOILS. j| '< /v Dn u/TH iiv thf RK?F",&<vr For the past five months I have been suffering from boils B) j .1 GROWTH l> THE BREAST. _ . carbuncles, being unable to obtain any relief from the,ll. s Nine months ago my wife was suffering from a growth in doctor's treatment. I was recommended to try. Dr." Lucas , * § i i the breast, the size of a walnut. Dunng 1910 she p , ointment and pin s and testify that I was never before / I interviewed a medical man of this city, who advised an immediate was ,; o sat ; s fj ed or re ceived such prompt relief. The splendid. I operation, otherwise in his opinion, he feared she could not live action o{ the ointment on the sores was remarkable and the/ more than six to eight months. I am exceedingly grateful to cure sure Yours tru | y /• / think that we heard .of Dr. Lucas' Papaw Remedies, which ■ ■■ " ' Wiiaiam Haughtox, /) after applying for a period of three months have removed the March 20th, '\q\\, '' c/o J. Flyger & Co., Wellington.. / -. growth, and am now thankful to say that my wife is again en- ; '_ /" B 'J joying her usual good health. This is a frank and voluntary test- j {eel that j cannot thank you enoug h for the benefit de- .jf| \ imonial to the virtue of Dr. Lucas'Papaw Remedies, from, rived from Dr Lucas , Papaw Pile Cure. The treatment has/:<? { Ever gratefully yours, entirel curcd me< Walter Bryant, fX \ PaulSteek, Glebe Road, Sydney.'/? jj March 20th, 1911. 30 Scarborough Terrace, Wellington. - *|jj I ~r ac aq l would like t0 add name t0 the Hst ° f thoUsands oi s\ \ TUBERCULAR ABSCESS. Queenslanders who speak so highly of the wonderful Papaw m I I feel I must send a voluntary testimonial for the way in Ointment. It truly is a wonderful remedy. /$! i which the Papaw Ointment has cured my brother. He is a ■ • Jajies J. Meaxey, _ H■, ' boy of thirteen years, and a sore appeared just under his ear. 44 Raff Street, Brisbane. \ \ For eight months he was in the doctor's hands; after trying , i \ \ various means to cure it without success, he went under an oper- I have used your Anti-fever Lozenges and proved them to i' j ] ation and the bone was scraped. In another month the sore was be a very valuable remedy. They have done myself and family K j ; just as bad. While wondering what further- steps to take, a a lot of good, especially during the recent epidimec of influenza. /;} ) brother clergyman advised me to try the Papaw Ointment. Joseph Slater, /| \ lat once sent for a jar and that ointment thoroughly cured the Wooloongabba. /ja f sore, and did in two mouths what the doctors could not do in ■ . — /1 I eight. It is about three months since he was cured and except After a severe attack of influenza I had a most racking f a I for the scar there is no sign of the sore. While being treated cough. In tjiree days by the use of your Anti-fever Lozenges /', | ; by the doctor he looked so ill that people advised me to put him s my cough got well, and I feel myself again. • *J . I into the consumptive sanatorium, now there is not a healthier E. Kingman, .jV | j looking boy in the district. I have onlv written this letter out Paddiugton. jj ■ For Tumours, Ulcers, Goitres, Appendicitis, Poisoned Wounds, Boils, etc. -\- A Marvellous Remedy. | 1 A Tonic for the Stomach and Liver. j For Sore or Inflamed Throats and Loss of Voice. j For Nasal Catarrh, Polypi, and Adenoids. .• j I • For Influenza, Dengue, Typhoid, and allied fevers. j ! NONE GENUINE ! . All Chemists and i \V V I C + ACaC TMEAUSTRAUIAN •//' i I Pi %, " & m wtUrCOi ftfJII'AHCIIII.IUCIIS'SjOINTHEIIICO.*''' 1 S fes sl\ a Aγ I"*}! > «i'ScARBORoueH Terrace. , % \ !'w S%i«B® $(\ ~'\ * ;y J llSMilili . ' Without this Trade Mark. '' |csaa|(s)l i(sl| I|iaamasli ]g> | ■ ll"™" ll \g> [5551

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1141, 31 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1141, 31 May 1911, Page 5

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