DON'T NEGLECT.
A COMMON CASE OF PILES. IT MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS. When peoplo generally understand that all such fatal uiscasos as fistula, ulcer of tho rectum, fissuro, otc., almost invariably bogiu in v nimp'.c case of piles, they will lcain the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for Iho first appearance- of trouble in thin quarter. Do.-w'h Ointment will certainly euro every form of Piles — itohing, bleeding, protruding, and blind piles — and hundreds of lives have been srivcd by uxitig this cheap and effective remedy right at the s,tart, because at such a time a single pot will effect a cure, wWlo in tho old dcop-aeatod chronic cases, several potH nro sometimes necessary before a euro is affected. . Here is a case in point: — Mr. J. B. Thompson, 12, Viviau-strect, this city, states :—"1: — "1 used every possiblo thing thijt could be got for the euro of itching piles, and having dono to much investigating to alloy this terrible irritating nilmonl, I think thnt I nm now cntitlcM to speak with some ttuthority. on tbo subject. My naricc to all thoae who ate tortured with itching piles is jo n.ie DoaTi's Oinlmont. 7 have hod this disoa-o for v year and a hn-Jf. It came thiough sittiKg on damp grass. Tho teasing of my malady wa<t almost maddening, and spend money as I would on ' lemedies for tho ,e.yro of my trouble, I could never got "more than a slight relief. It was only Doan's Ointment that did mo any good, nnd this cured me. I got this preparation at Charles Fletchers Pharmacy (lato Fitzgerald's). ' it cannot be repented 100 often that Doan's Ointment will euro itching piles. It will euro them absolutely. But do not tako our word for what is said. Auk Mr. Thompson ; ho known, for it cured him, and ho lives here in Wellington. What proof could liq stronger? Dnan'.i Ointment is sold by all chemists nnd ftnirkecpem at 3s per box, or will bo po'Ucil on receipt of tho prico by the proprietor?, Foalcr-M'Clellan (Jo., 76, Pitt-Hlrwot, Sydney, N.S.W. But ho euro }ou get Doan's. (For rontinuiiliott of Newt nee pagt 7.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 2
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358DON'T NEGLECT. Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1903, Page 2
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