PILES. Piles rarely kill, but they cause constant torture. This is espocially true in the caso of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can bo quickly and permanently cured without pain, cutting or detection from business. This has • been proved in thousands of cases in both sexes, and in tho very worst cases, as well as in ihe ordinary cases. No ono who has not suffered the torments of itching, painful, and blooding piles, can appreciate for a moment tho marvellous senso of relief that follows the use of Doan's Ointment. Go at onco and got a pot of this ointment. It will end your sufferings. Mrs. G. Birnio, lvaraka Road, Thames, says: " I suffered agony from itching and protruding piles, but until I used Doan's Ointment I could get nothing to give me more than temporary relief. The healing and soothing effects of this ointment are wonderful. It cased my suffering almost at once, and by tho time I had used one pot I was cured, and I have had no return of tho complaint since." Four years later Mrs. Birnio says:— " My cure of piles by Doan's Ointment still holds good, a fact that proves this remody gives lasting relief." Dorm's Ointment is sold by nil chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClollan Co., Proprietors, 15, Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, bo sure you get Doan's.—.Aavt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 November 1929, Page 9
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