DON'T NEGLECT A Common Case of Piles. It May Lead to Serious Results. » When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure, etc., almost invariably begin In a simple case of Piles, they will leafrn the wisdom pf taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of this trouble. Doaii's Ointment is unequalled for every fofm of Piles, Itching, Bleeding, Protruding 1 and Blind- Piles, and hundreds ,of lives have 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 m the old, deep-seated chronic cases, several pots are sometimes necessary. Here is a case: Mr. Joseph Abrahams, 25 Bourkestreet, Rerfern, Sydney (N.S.W.), says: "For twenty-five years I have been tortured with Itching Piles. The pain and irritation of this ailment are terrible, and only those who have suffered know what an awful complaint it is, I used dozens of Pile remedies, but could not 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 m a very short time I was completely cured. I shall be pleased to personally verify this should any sufferer call on me." Three years later, Mr. Abrahams says: '7 have not been troubled with Piles since Doan's Ointment cured me over three years ago. I have advised many sufferers to use this grand remedy, and I am sure it will cure In every case If people will only apply It properly." - Doan's Ointment is splendid m all ! diseases of the skin. Piles, Eczema, Hives, Sores, Insect Bites, Chilblains, etc. It Is 'perfectly safe and very effective. Very often two or three pots have cured chronic cases which have resisted other remedies for years. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers; at 3/- per pot. or will j be posted on receipt of price by Foster - McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney. 1 But, bo sure you get DOAN'S.
While a young clergyman won passing the stage door or a London West t;n<l theatre the other evening he noticed v popular actress looking- on the floor of her motor nnd In the road as if m search of something. He asked Jf [ he rould be of :aiy assistance, and on | learning 1 that she had lost her purse he naturally Joined m tho search. Suddenly he stooped ami picked vp — a huly's garter. Ho blushlngly attempted to thrust it into hln pocket, when the lady calmly informed Him that h<j ; was pocketine her £.v ter purse. He jstiunmered an npologry. :uul handed it over; whereupon, ic> the young man's I dificomiUuiv. slv<» promptly -put it on, J land thanked him, :uul tripped gaily m- I to the theatre. FLUEN7.OL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN To irrltfata and disinfect the thruat uiv.l n;(50l p:vH.';aEe« of youritf chiklrc-n, utiul/i m Karpl^, pour half a tfuspoonfu! of v.iijfi l-'Hii'ti/ol i::» 0 frach nOHtrll ; il inti-rviiUs while thf child m on Ha b:ts-k. (.«lv<« itiVrrnally to rediu-e temii<<r»tur«>. l"rt,-e from narcctic or sweoi«>nir.j: try rup. i>"luv!tr/.ot (1/6 and 2/G) i M hatnik'a-i to children. 22
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NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 3
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538Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 3
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