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\ dont Neglect A COMMON CASE OP. PILES.;. IT, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS, When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases of fistula, ulcer ol the rectum, fissure, etc., almost iuvariably begin with a Bimple ease of piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of trouble m this quarter. Doan's Ointment will certainly cure every form of piles — itching, bleeding, protruding, and blind piles — and hundred* oi iives have been saved by using this cheap but effective remedy right at the start, because at such times a single pot will effect a cure, while m the old, deep-«eatod, chronic cases, several pots are sometimes necessary boforo a cure is effected.; Here is a case m point : — Mr William Gilliver, of Gilliver and Curtis, General Contractors, whose private address is Avoca, Baukstown, Sydney, N.S.W., writes us, 10th December, 1900:— "I wrote you February 14th, 1899, advising you that Doan's Ointment had cured me of itching piles after twentytwo years' affliction. I. had let six months go by before I wrote that letter, •as I wished to see whether the cure was a permanent one. I had used many remedies m these twenty-two years' trouble, and could scarcely believe that only half a pot of ointment could work such a cure: ! "Since I wrote that last letter I haVe^liad more lasting proof of the durability 5 ' of the good this preparation has done me. I have not had occasion to uso the ointment since.- It was a permanent cure. Many people wrote to mo about tho value of Doan's Ointment, and I advised them to- give it a trial, and then let me know the results. m consequence I have received many letters telling- me of the cures effected by Doan's Ointment." • It cannot be repeated too often that Doan's Ointment will cure itching piles. It will cure them absolutely. But do not take our word for it. Read the above testimony from Mr Gilliver. Doan's Ointment is for sale by all chemists and ' storekeepers at 2a 9d per box, or will bo posted on receipt.- of the prico by Foster-MeClellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. N.S.W. But bo sure it is DOAN'S.— Advt.

Have you friends m Australia or America ? Then send them N.Z. Views.— Call at 62 Manners-street, next Opera House. In one southern . Scotchbyterian town of New Zealand the Meenister's jstipend is £35.- How anxiously he j must be listening for a "call." Religion nowadays is __ luxury most people can stint themselves of without regret.

WATSON AND DAVIDSON, TURF & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, CHEISTCHUECH. -All Correspondence Promptly attended to. NO EEPLY NO BUSINESS. Telegraphic Address— WATSON & DAVIDSON, . Christcrmrcri. Bankers : Union Bank of Australia. . P.O. Box 693. WATSCJN and DAVIDSON, of Christchurch, report as follows on N.Z. Cup : — 8 to 1 Paritutu 12 to 1 Multifid. 15 to 1 Armistice. 15 to 1 St. Joe. 15 to 1 Boomerang. 1 15 to 1 Ironmould. 16 to 1 Auratus. 16 to 1 Letherin. 16 to 1 Martello. 16 to 1 Wirral. 20 to 1 Gladstone. 20 to 1 Lyrist. 20 to 1 Zimmerman. 20 to 1 Star Bose. 25 to 1 Notus. 25 to 1 Stepdancer. 25 to 1 tJenuku. 33 to 1 Czarevna. 33 to 1 Ghoorka. 33 to 1 Flamen. 33 to 1 Field Gun. . „ 33 to 1 Landwem. .^ 40 to 1 Savoury. . . * 40 to 1 Makaroff. 40 to 1 Lapland. _■ 50 to 1 Zetland. 50 to 1 Submarine 50 to 1 CMcone. 100 to 1 Joe Chamberlain, Sea King, Tirole, Tsitschar, Bls-themaid, Eoyal Crown, Balsam, La Torpedo. RANFURLY HOTEL, BKETAHUNA. VISITORS to Eketahuna are reV minded that these premises are now under new management a nd hav^ lately been thoroughly, renovated.. Only the Best Brands of Wines, and Liquors Stocked. UP-TO-DATE CHEF-. J ' TERMS MODERATE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. nr HIS HOTEL m now under en- ; -»- tirely new Management, and.' has been thoroughly renovated. The 'new Proprietor has had large experience m this tratle, having conducted Hotels m London, New York and Paris., Every Comfort and Convenience will be found waiting for visitors. Only th^ Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. i(l^^__ni Saffeiw-rirom Deafness tor Head Noi.es J »ig2jiSs§isi_ll should %lSto TbL L. B. VBRNON CO. t y^^fijfe^^E «• HUNTRB 81., SYDJJBY, lor pam-

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NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 6

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