TRY THIS FOR RILES. ■> Former Sufferer Gives the Simple Prescription Received from a Harley Street, London, Specialist. This has Avoided Hundreds of Operations. If you are afflicted with such painful debilitating and nerve-racking physical calamities as piles, haemorrhoids, pruritus, etc., you not only want relief from them, but you want the relief quickly—not to-morrow, next day, or week after next. Moreover, the pains and discomfort ai*e not the only things to consider. You must remember that delay in adopting proper treatment always renders the cure more difficult in the end, and in some cases delay may even prove to be downright suicidal. When piles develop to a point where the tissues rupture and bleeding results, there is special danger of infection and blood poisoning. To keep the affected parts asceptic or surgically clean is practically impossible. Sacs of pus form and eat their way through walls of the intestine, until there is a false passage. Then you have a case of fistula to deal with, or even tumour, ulcers, cancer, and other complications. Many of these are incurable and defy even the best surgical skill, but the simple piles or haemorrhoids from which they develop may be overcome with comparative ease. Ab you need is a tube of Nemolin, which any chemist can supply for only 4s 6d, including a speciaj applicator for internal piles. The manufacturers of this remarkable formula, which was originated bv a lamous specialist in rectal disorders, are satisfied that it will stop all aching, itching, and burning within one hour, and reduce all swelling and infiaination within six hours. Time required for a complete relief, of course, depends upon the severity of the piies, but the healing action of Nemolin is extremely rapid, and one tube is usually sufficient for the average case. Advfc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19780, 29 October 1927, Page 16
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