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Night's Horrid Plague.

"ion know what it is. I'iles. Nearly drive you mad. ( Hard to bear. Hard to get rid of. Can't find relief. Hut wait a minute. Yes you can, too. It's a case of knowing how. Knowing how means relief. It menus get the right fching. ; It means get Doan's Ointment, j Doaius Ointment will do it. All itching skin diseases disappear under the soothing, healing, influence of Doan's Ointment. Here's proof of this:— Mr F. W. Gardes, Main streofc, .foxton, gays: "For five years I suffered from that awfully trying complaint—itching piles. Tho pain and irritation were sometimes almost unbearable, particularly at night or in the warm weather. 1 tried many remedies which were advertised to cure this complaint, but could got nothing to do 1110 any lasting good. 1 then consulted a doctor, hub his treatment also failed, and 1 was beginning to think that the remedy which would euro me was not known. But this was previous to using Doan's Ointment, and if was unfortunate for mo that I had not heard of this remedy years before, for then I should havo been saved a lot of pain and inconvenience. However, Doan's Ointment was recommended to me, the recommendation being that it had effected a wonderful euro. After I kad used about half a pot I found that the irritation was much lees, bo I persevered with the treatment and before long I was thoroughly and permanently cured. I say permanently, because it is three years since my cure was effected and I have not had a return of piles ever since then. I always keep a pot of Doan's Ointment in the houso and use it occasionally, just as a preventive against any return, and I confidently recommend io to all who suffer as I once did."

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 4

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Night's Horrid Plague. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 4

Night's Horrid Plague. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 4

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