PILES CURED Piles rarely kill, but they cause constant torture. This is especially true in the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can be quickly and permanently cured, without pain, cutting or detention from business. This has been proved in thousands of cases in both sexes, and of all ages, and in the very worst as well as in ordinary cases. No one who has not suffered the torments of Itching painful and lileeding Piles can appreciate for a moment the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of X>oan's Ointment. Go at once and get a put of this Ointment; it will end your sufferings. Mrs S. J. J'Viiister. :i:i Warwick .street Fielding, says: —"TO.y advice to all who suffer from Piles, is to use Dean's Ointment at once, and I am sure they will derive great benefit by doing so. ' have proved it to be a splendid remedy. A member of my family suffered agony from itching and Protruding Pile.pain and irritation being at times almost unbearable, this being especially the case at night or in the warm weather. We tried all sorts of remedies, but none of them seemed to do any good. One day 1 was fortunate enough to hear of Doan's Ointment being : sure cure for Piles so we sent for a pot and commenced using it at once. Ir. was marvellous bow ijuickly this ointment relieved the irritation, and before two pots were used a perfect cure was effected. l'"our year have elapsed since then, and during all that time there has been 110 return of Piles, so i regard the cure as permanent.'' Pour years latter Mi's Foster, says .'The above care has proved a permanent one. 1 need say no more, the facts speak for themselves. When we say that Doan's Ointment will cure.- ue mean exactly what we say, nothing more or less, and we are able to make Litis emphatic statement backed by such evidence as the above. Doan's Ointment is sold by ail chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Fostei'-McCeilun Co., 70 Pit Street, Sydney. 15ut be sure you ,sret Doan's — ■ —-3f MONEY-SAVING COUGH MIXTURE REMEDY. Nothing gives (juicker relief from hacking coughs, coldb, croup, and sore throats than this home-made mixture. To water and sweetening add a bottle of Heian's Essence, as per simple directions supplied on the label. This will at once produce a pint of splendid remedy for chest and throat troubles. A pint or ordinary cough and catarrh mixture would cost at least 12s. Hean's Essence costs only 2s, and is obtainable from most chemists and stores, or post free, on receipt of price, from Hean's pharmacy, "Wanganui. Advt. INTERESTING TO MOTHERSHOW TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS. There is one subject that always in- ■ terests the. mothers of young children, and that is how to wea/< their coughs and colds, or to ward off a threaten- ' ed attack of croup. For this purpose wo can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always proves beneficial In case of croup it should bo given as soon as the eroupv cough appears, so as to prevent the attack. Keep it at j hand ready for instant use. Many , mothers do so, and it saves them much uneasiness. Sold everywhere. Advt. "CEREMILK" A LAVA V,S FRESH.— It stands to reason that a Calf Food that is supplied fresh each season must be better for young stock than imported foods that are often two or three years old before they are (sold to the farmer. "CERBMILK" is always fresh and palatable; it is made in New Zealand from the finest cereals grown in the country. "Ccremilk" is an absolutely pure, natural food for calves, superior in every essential to any similar food in the world. Its great va'ii' - is acknowledged in opinions such as that of Mr. A. Manson, Croydon: "In all my ten years' experience, 'CEREMILK' is the best calf-food I have used." At all stores and dealers. Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington. DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT. Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don't you believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver have cured others —why not you? Give them a trial. They cost only eighteenpence. Sold erarywhere. Advt.
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