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WHAT A BLESSING.

What a blessing it is. Sought after by thousands. People are 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 just as hard to cure. But Doan's Ointment does it. Relieves at once and cures if you use it long enough. A specific for any irritation of the skin, A blessing for a suffering public. Here's a proof of it. Mrs W. H- Griffin, Wolfe street, Whangarei, says: "A member of my family suffered from that awfully trying complaint, Itching Piles. In consideration of the fact that Doan a Ointment made a complete and lasting cure, three years ago, I am pleased to make the facts known and I trust many will benefit by my experience and use this splendid remedy. Before Doan's Ointment was applied the irritation was very severe and there seemed no way of getting relief. At last someone told us that Doan's was a first-class remedy, so we got a pot, and its soothing and healing effects were noticeable after the first few applications, a perfect cure bing the result of a fwp or three weeks' treatment." Dpan's Ointment is sold by ajl chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per pot, or will be posted on receipt of pice by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

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Northern Advocate, 9 March 1920, Page 1

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WHAT A BLESSING. Northern Advocate, 9 March 1920, Page 1

WHAT A BLESSING. Northern Advocate, 9 March 1920, Page 1

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