ITCHING PILES CURED. WITHOUT OPERATION, CUTTING, SUTURING. OR CAUSTICS. A new "Double Absorption Treatment” which instantly relieves the intense itching and prolonged nagging pain of itching, internal, external, ana bleeding piles. Piles are always varicose in nature (that is, highly inflamed swollen veins), and in the majority of cases are accompanied by intense itching. iluch pain and inconvenience "during the day and at night the continual itching and throbbing pain often absolutely prevents sleep- \ ery rcquontly itching piles show no external evidence of their existence, and to apply lotions, ointments, caustics, etc., is to waste so much time and money. A’ou must get right to the root of the evil, and medical science has placed within your reach a truly wonderful cure in the "Zaun Double Absortion Treatment." ThU Zann treatment is two-fold, is simple and easy to apply, and gives instant relief in itching. bleeding, external and internal piles. Don't suffer sleepless nights and agonising days. Write to-day to the Zann Proprietary, 66, Lambton quay, Wellington, enclosing postal note for 10s 6d, and receive a plain wrapper per return post and full treatment with pamphlet on the cause, treatment and cure of internal, external, bleeding and itching piles. All correspondence is treated as strictly confidential, and each treatment is sold under a guarantee to cure or your money instantly returned. Note Address. —The Zann Proprietary, Box 018 m. G.P.0.. Wellington.
Sheep thrive best ip a pasture infested with moles, because of the better drainage of the land. IN SHABI/AND’S Magnesia you always get the highest strength, purest quality and best value. One shilling per bottle, *•
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9812, 8 November 1917, Page 8
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