PILES
Internal. External, Bleeding and Itching cured by “The Zaun Double Absorption Treatment’’ without operations, cutting. saturing, caustics or crushing. Biles are divided into two classes, internal and external; both classes frequently causing intense pain, itching and bleeding. External piles may be either cutaneous (that is usually in the form of distinct tags) with unbearable itching and main, or thrombotic (for the ieason that they are caused by a blood clot) with acute inflammation swelling and pain- Internal Piles are much more feeriovs than external piles, and frequently life is endangered, cases being known in Which from half to one gallon of blood had been lost at one time, leaving a moss of tissue known As the hemorrhoidal mass. This, mass always protrudes and through friction becomes much ulcerated. Only you who suffer know the aconising pain, the sleepless nights, and the miserable days which accompany this condition. Avoid operations cutting, ligaturing and caustics Thev are cCrastic measures which are rarely successful. You really can be cured cosily and quickly by using the “Zann Double Absorption Treatmen.. The first application gives instant relief and a general improvement sets in it once Don’t delay. Write to-day to the "Zann” Proprietary. 66. lamb ton quay. Wellington, enclosing postal note tor 4s 6d. and receive in Main wrapper Per return cost A full treatment with piLlffiet on ramte. treatment, and cure Of IntertmL external, bleeding and itchimr piles All correspondence is strictly confidential, and each trtatment is StredSto ««* dr tout, money insfantly rationed. Note address-The Zann ProurietaTv. 66, Lambton quay. Wellington. P.O, Box 348-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8776, 4 July 1914, Page 2
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276Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8776, 4 July 1914, Page 2
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