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.WHAT A BLESSING

What a blessing it is. • Sought after by thousands. People anp finding it out. Many a miserable man is happy now. Nights* of unrest, days of trouble. Any irritating skin disease means this. - Piles mean it. Eczema, just as bad, and ]ust as hard to cure. But Doan's Ointment does it. Believes at once and cures if you use it Jong.enough. -.?•.:•, A specific for any irritation'or tne akin- !"•"'■• A blessing for a suffering public Here's proof of it. Mr Thos Stevenson, 135, Ross Street, Port Melbourne, saysT—" For ten years I suffered from Itching Piles, and was so bad at times that I had to leave my work and lie up for days. I suffered dreadfully at all times, but during the hos weather and at night-time I was nearly driven mad. There is not a more trying ailment than Itching Piles, for the irritation makes the day miserable, and keeps you awake for hours at night. I used various remedies said to cure Piles, but might as well have thrown my money into the sea, for all the good they did me. A friend, who had i)een cured by Doan's Ointment, told me about his cure, and advised m© to use this remedy. 1 sent for a pot, and commenced using it straight away. The first two pots gave me wonderful ■relief, and three puts effected a com- " plete and permanent cure. All sufferers should profit by my experience, and » get Dean's Ointment to-aay. It is » sure cure for Itching Piles." Nine years later, Mrs Stevenson says: —" My husband was a great sufferer /before he used Doan's Ointment. This wonderful remedy cured him of Itching i Piles, and he has never had a return of the complaint-" Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be "posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton , Street, Sydney. , . But be sure you get DOAN'S. 17

oi cliffy Bbb^bhj ra wi i itm i ll.iiill ilLl illTrJhl ftIII Purifier " MILTON w is more tban a Disinfectant. It has over a hundred household use*, and in every one it excels. Instantly destroys any offensive odour; annihilates vermin ; kills any bacteria and germs of disease (Milton is many times stronger than Carbolic Acid); yet it is harmless to mankind and to pets. For Food Stores, Dairies, the Home, Schools, Stables, Kennels, Poultry Yards, etc., etc. Will not burn the skin ; will not poison human beings or animals ; will not take fire or explode. TEST IT YOURSELF. FUEL DIRECTIONS WITH EACH BOTTLE FOR 101 HOUSEHOLD USES. S # j! OC* - jTL liJ Wholesale Distributors, mith & smith,- Ltd., christchurch. ■ ■'■ "uiLL GOODNESS PLUS ECONOMY I • Makes Scories snow-white and Cakes feather-light Specify "K n on your next order for Baking Powder ■ ■■-, > V-- ■■•-■.■.;■■■■■■■ ■■ ■.!■:■,..,'■'.'. ' ■■-■■■ . ■ ' _:__■ : ;.-.,__.__^_^_j2_i—^-^L^____—_-^—i££ SERVICEABLE INEXPENSIVE , G.W.S. Sea Grass Mats and Squares will make a strong appeal to those furnishing. Besides being the most inexpensive coverings on the Market, they are specially designed to facilitate the building of exquisite colour schemes and to give a proper foundation for artistic decorative plans. *• - We have them in a wide range of sizes and styles for every room in the house. --«■------- Mats & Squares 5 ft. x 2i ft. - - 9/6 6 ft. x 3 ft. . - 12/6 6 ft. x 9 ft. . - 39/6 8 ft. xlOft. . - 57/6 9 ft. x 9 ft. - - 57/6 9 ft. xl2 ft. - - 75/12 ft. xl2 ft. - - 79/Some of these Style* are Reversible and Exceedingly Effective. Graham, Wilson & Smellie THE HOUSE FOR VALUE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 8

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