DON’ NEGLECT
A COMMON CASE OF fc»ILES. H MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS. When- people generally understand that' all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure etc., al most invariably begin in a simple case of Piles,„ they will learn the wisdom oi taking prompt treatment for the- first appearance of this trouble. Doan e Ointment is unequalled for every form of Piles—Bleeding. Itching, Protruding, and Blind Piles, and nundreds of lives haie been saved by using this cheap, but effective remedy right at the start, because at such times a single pot has often effected a cure, while in the old deep-seated, chronic cases, several pots are sometime© necessary. Here is a case:— Mr Joseph Abrahams, sen.. No. 29, Anzac parade, Kensington. Sydney, says: years 1 was tortured with Itching Piles. The irritation of this ailment is terrible, and only those who have suffered know how awful it is, I used dozens of Pile remedies, but could ! nqt get anything to give me ease A friend urged me to try Doan’s Ointment, saying he was sure this preparation would cure me. I got some and commenced using it, and in i short time 1 was completely cured. Nine years later, Mr Abrahams says: “I have not been troubled with Piles since Doan’s Ointment cured me over nine years' ago. I have advised many sufferers to use this grand remedy, and I am sure it will cure every ease if people will only apply it properly. Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 8s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., .15, Hamilton street, Sydney. . But, be sure you get DOAN’S.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12406, 27 March 1926, Page 2
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283DON’ NEGLECT New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12406, 27 March 1926, Page 2
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