PILES
Files aro divided into two classes, las ternal and external; both Claeses 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 pain or thrombotic (for the Season that .they are caused by a blood clot) with acute inflammation swelling end pa n- Internal Files are much more feerioui than external piles, and frequently life, i* endangered, cases being known in which from half to one gallon of blood had been lost at one tune, leaving a mass of tissue known as ths hemorrhoidal mass. This mass,always protrudes and through friction become* much ulcerated. Only you. who. suffsi know the agonising, pain. Ws slsaolssr nights, and the miserable cays whiok accompany this condition. Avoid operations cutting, ligaturing andoaustioa. They are drastic measures which an rarely successful. You really .can J" cured easily and quickly by using thi "Zaun Double Absorption Treatment, The first application gives Instant relief. and a general improvement aate to at once. Don’t delay. Write toiler tr the "Zann” Proprietary, M. lambtor quay, Wellington, enclosing postal nob for is 6d, and receive in plain wrappsi per return post a full treatment wIU pamphlet on cause, treatment, and eon of internal, external, bleeding and itching pilee All correspondence Is strictly confidential, anu each treatment, is.gusj. antoed to cure or vour money instantly returned. NoU address-Tha Zann Proprietary. 66, Lambton quay. Wellingtoa p.O. Box 3*B-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 6
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243PILES New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 6
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