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PW ? W^ O v 9 The danger of External, £ I I H f Internal, Bleeding and I JL iLfl |L J Kjr 9 Itching Piles. The greatest I authorities on this distress- I ing complaint will tell 1 - you that neglected piles 'B^W |T "B^l /^ § will sometimes lead to ft^ II |L§ | septic poisoning, fistula IT B ijßj|Tl L and even cancer. • ' ek*** m Piles or Haemorrhoids are varicose tumours or congested blood- I vessels mor about the verge of the annus. These veins differ 8 from those m other parts of the body, having no return circu-; H lation, depending on nature by regular and normal bowel habits H to maintain the circulation and prevent congestion of stagnant B blood. Anything that retards the circulation m this part of the ji body contributes to the cause of piles v B Sedentary habits; over indulgence m stimulating food and S drink; sitting m cold seats all tend to this condition. I Piles are /divided into two classes; internal and external,, both causing intense pain and itching and bleeding. External piles may be cutaneous (usually m the form of a distinct tag) with unbearable itching and pain, or thrombotic (caused by a blood clot) with acute inflammation and pain. Internal piles are much more serious arid frequently life is endangered, cases being known m which half to one gallon of blood had been lost at one time, leaving a mass of tissue known as the haemorrhoidal mass. This mass always protrudes and through friction becomes much ulcerated. Only you who suffer know the agonising pain, the intense itching, the sleepless nights and miserable days which accompany this condition. Avoid operations,, cutting, suturing, caustics ana crushing. They are I drastic measures which are rarely successful.* I We offer you the latest scientific remedy, the Zann Double Absorption B Pile Cure, which has been perfected after many years of conscientious study and experiments. It is a two-fold treatment and it is easily and simply applied. A child can use it. Many hundreds of sufferers have been cured and letters like the following are sent to us daily. Mrs. W. A.. Helens villa, Auckland, -writes:— "For five years I suffered from internal piles.. The pain -was intense and on each evacuation a qnantity of slimy matter togethor with much ■ blood used to pass. I got very thin and the toss ol blood made me terribly ansonilo. Alter trying many 80-ca\led cures -without result, I at last purchased your Zann Doublo Ab- , i sorption Pile Cure and the reeutt mtos truly wonderful. I shall bo ever grateful to you." ' < Mrs. S. 0.. 'WelUnatton:— "l desire to thank .you most sincerely lor the * result obtained by your Zanu Double Absorption Treatment. My husband was a martyr, to protruding piles, ■which caused intenseitchlng and blooding. My neigh boor. Mrs. W.W^ advised ma to try your cure and m three days Mr. 0. was back at business and lam thankful to say U noir cured," YOU CAN BE CURED. Write to-day to the Zann Proprietary enclosing 10/6 and receive by return post a full course, of the Zann Double Absorption Cure m plain wrapper. T^oua o renofoin^tlficd THE ? ANN PROPRIETARY after using the first course, "}ox 348 B G.P.O, let us know and we will im- wwi t iMPTnivi mediately refund you your WELLINGTON J money. .:... v M Easily First Lovers of Smart, Stylish, and / y^^^aHßßßßn Dressy Footwear, can nowhere ./.'■'m^MW get their needs better filled jf^^^^^^jjm ■ Pearson's Boot Stores, '130 Cuba-ttreet, Wellington W& : Pearson's Corner, • j^gp^^P^ Karangahape-road, Newton s^^^*^"^ Every street of every town m the Dominion ha 3 Its Shoe Stores, but nowhere can so large a proportion of their stocks be secured at pre-war prices as at Pearson and Co. Boot Distributors, of Wellington and Aucßland

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NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 10

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