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ITCHING PILES CURED. Mr. Thomas Hemming, late nf Dominion Road, Monnt Eden, Auckland, and now living at Te Awamutu, says:—"l have been nearly driven out of my mind with itching piles, and no one knows th° (t ture I sufferer]. Sometimes the irritation was so dreadful that I conld have almost torn myself to pieces. My worst suffer ing was at night tirr.p. and in the warm weather. I used dozens of remedies, hut they were quite useless. Then a friend advised me to use Doan*s Ointment, so I got a pot at once. A few application* gave me relief, and one pot cured me. and this after eight years of constant is»f fering. I cannot tell you (row much I think of Doan's Ointment, but those up > have suffered the torture of piles v. ill know what my cure means to me. lad vise all who are afflicted with this trying ailment to get Doan's Ointment ' at once. It cured me, and will cure others "' Four years later, Mr. Hemming sa\.-: —" My cure has proved permanent. ' I have been perfectly free of piles ever sine* Doan's Ointment cured me four years ago." Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemis - s and storekeepers at 3s per pot. or ui'l '~►• posted on receipt ol price by FosteF M ■■- Clellan, Co., 15, Hamilton Street, Sydnev. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

THE SIMPLE SEPARATOR. The " Dome" is, easily cleaned and 60e% not get out of order. It is a genera! favourite, because it gets all the cream. Successful dairy fanners -are those who use the " Domo," the simplest separator made. Ask for full particulars from ihe agents.—Alfred Buckiand and Sons, Ltd.", Auckland.

HEALING VAPOUR STOPS COUGH v "Oh! This tiresome cough! Hotv I p =i I could get rid of it"' Don't sion at «uaing. but get a b3i oi Pulmor.a3 from the chemists and take one at once. Suck P mono-s and you liberate healing vjp (J » which scotno and c!e=>r the sir pasaa.se s You breathe - f fee !y. Your cough goe= n 16d a &02. Sent pos". fr«-o or, rec«it,; r.i I price by Stacey Htoz.. Box BS2. Auckland.

There is a chann in using _Vo 52 Lavender Water during the lot summer weather. It is cooling, refreshing and ci--lighifuL Pclly Brii!i«iut Metal Shine makes mr rors of dcor knobs. Sold by F. Prime, Ironmonger, Newton. 9d t:n. Ford owners, modem's* your best servant and fit a Springfield Electric Sc'fstarter. Moderate in i ust ; certain n [operation. Come and sie us about i* - Puilan. Arraitage ;:nd Co, Ltd. A!b?,t i Street. Auckland. I . • , -~■ i A few shillings spent in the free use r f | Nazcl to protect the mucous membrane* | oi the month, nose and throat from couc'i?. j colds and sore throats, etc., is better thar I hours uf suSeiint;. : Always use Ne Rubbing Laundrv Help for washing tennis clothes- Ask for Is packets every time. j lhe sweet aroma of fresh la\er<dE-r j flowers has nwde the No 52 Lavender ! Water famcus above all others. When are you going awav ? Have vou j got reliable bags? Don't 1* worried, "buy j a gocd one at Fowlds'. A - dud " battery is an everlasting annoyance. Fit a Prest O-Lite battery, and then forget all your troubles — Pullaii Armitage and Co., Ltd., Albert Street, Auckland. Lady connoisseurs of perfumes place the famous No. 52 Lavender Water first on their lists, tor its sweet and fasting frag-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17664, 28 December 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17664, 28 December 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17664, 28 December 1920, Page 6

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