THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY ==S | FOR THE CTJJRE: OF M ■ H-EM ORR H Q I D S— PILES^ I ONE of the greafc&t' dangers attending this disease ' I is the difficulty of the patient in diagnosing hte\. I • own trouble. He may conclude that he is in no great 8 danger because the pain is slight and bleeding only I occurs occasionally. Or he may be reassured by the 1 occasional disappearance of the symptoms, but he is 1 sure to find that he is in a worse condition than he | supposes after he lias noticed the first symptoms. As | the disease progresses the pain naturally becomes more 8 intense, but it may not be felt violently until the | disease has far advanced. What is needed at the 1 start, or at any stage, is something to soothe the | inflammation, reduce the swelling and distension and 1 I at the same time restore the diseased parts to normal. | These three things are accomplished' perfectly by 1 Peters' Pile Cure. The effect of this remedy'is 1 very grateful to the sore and raw surfaces, while the I cure checks all the progress of the disease and rapidly | returns the affected parts to health. The terrible 1 suffering is-, alleviated at the same time and cure 1 rapidly follows. I "FIRST APPLICATION RESULTED IN MARKEd""! M IMPROVEMENT." 1 NELSON AUGUSTUS FOUNTAIN, Laing Street, Port 1 Chalmers, New Zealand, writes :—: — g I have been almost a constant sufferer from Piles for six- § teen years ; they have been very bad for the last three years. M During- this time tried various Remedies, but tbe best I f§ could get was some temporary relief. I secured a Box of 1 PETERS' PILE CURE, and must state that the effect of 1 its use was perfectly marvellous. From the firstapplication W there was a marked improvement, and with the use of one §g box, feel that I am thoroughly and permanently cured. This i is the more wonderful considering: the long- time and sever- jffi ity of my suffering, and I certainly feel that PETERS' I If PILE CURE is deserving: of every confidence and claim ffl made for it, cither by the proprietor or those who have re- kg ceived cures from its use. W v Peters' Pile Gure I (EAST TO APPLY) \ Quickly and Permanently Cures I BLIND, BLEEDING, PROTRUDING, AND ITCHING PILES. W and is obtainable from ALL CHEMISTS k STOREKEEPERS, Pl?iC© i/3 Large Box (five times I>he quantity) 5/- f| ' or nUI be sent POST FREE en receipt »/ price by j|f R A. PETERS, sole Proprietor, p 19, LORNE STREET, AUCKLAND. j| • B»3BrK l E3KS I '""3PI£.ES 'icSfi^E""* S IS AN OINTMENT S* which possesses powerful Antiseptic and Healing M properties. It is especially beneficial in the treatment p of Skin Diseases, such as Eczema, Ringworm, Pimples, m Rash, &c. ; also for Burns, Scalds, or Abrasions. It M will heal the fresh made Wound or Chronic old Sore. f|f| F©R SfILE BY LEN. WcKENZIE, Chemist, 56 Manners Street. ■ W. B. P. PERROTT, Chemist, 49 Riddiford St., Newtown, C. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, 4 Willis Street. WILLIAM INGLIS, Chemist, Petone. - > ' >^&k There ' s SECURITY in CONSTIPATION. BnnmS^mFr^^^^'*^^^^ i ™^ DIZZINESS. SALLOW SK.N. Bmal)pw . They TOUCH the 1= B V tBl 8m»ll Price. 1 "cTbRANDAUER & Oo'S, Ltd. 3EEJ iT^ c Mip* ■■ 1 M E&jaß Mt'A'i&^l ' -^^Blk. tier spurt. They glide wircuiar E^^iiET£ei2 i<< -*CT2^ <*«■%* rou^st n^ paper with the ease JP&IISb jß^Sp^raiSg of a soft lead pencil. fimmn drawn to their patent csovera 1 Anti-Blotting Series. Prizo Medals, ,ffflj|6raHߣS' ■■ .rnniMirrair g^fgjj^pgj. f or an Wow-lcaz Blrwringhaw, England. assorted Sample Box. *> | (Hb , ESTABLISHED 1879. v N& <Sfr A Vaporized Medlctne having Extraordinary a <m& I \ ' Curative Powers over I J W Whooping Cough, Croup, I fliLlil Asthma, Bronchitis, I I Influenza, i | m msTßESsiss cauasss m ysuhg anb old. f & IT PROTECTS YOUR HOME AGAINST CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. « D Vapo-Crosolcße complete 7-8 Jresoiane, 1 6 oz., 7-6; 4- oz., 2-8 $ 2 oz.. 1-S. | | * VAP©-CRESOLENE COMPANY. NEW YORK, U. S. A. - | | Trade Sb?plkd by KEMPtTIORNE, "[^SSHt&COJLT^ PRICE* ' Tatr § ylvM^ TO^^ BE
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 4
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