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For Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. DONT NEGLECT A COMMON 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 m a simple case of Piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of. this trouble. Doan's Ointment is unequalled for every form of Piles — Bleeding, Itching, Protruding 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: — Mrs. C. Jamieson, 28 Wynyard Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, says: — "Some six months ago I was suffering terribly from itching piles, the pain and irritation being at times almost unbearable. I tried all sorts of remedies m the hope of getting relief, but with no result. One day I heard good reports of Doan's Ointment as a cure for piles, and bought a pot to try it. After applying this preparation for a few days the irritation began to, ease, so I continued with qfhe treatment, and by; the time I had used two pots all .sign of piles had completely disappeared, and my suffering was. at an end. I always keep Doan's Ointment m the house, and use it occasionally just as a preventative against any return." Eight, years; later; Mrs. . Jamieson says: — "I have still tho same good opinion of Doan's Ointment 'It Is a splendid remedy for piles, and should be used by all who suffer with this complaint" Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s 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. *

'Safety First' Use I I I I '■ For I ure md Free from Harmful Bacteria. Children mar mffer from overfeeding, of from being. fed with food too rich and nutritive, no |«s than from receiving too little nourishment. As the amount proper for ohe child nuy be too much or too little for another, a hard and fast rule cannot be laid down. Tho doctor, nurse or mother mutt determine m each cate the ttrength and quantity of food to be given. With the instruction below you can make humanised milk that it pure and free from injurious bacteria. To make Humanised Milk. To make a quart of milk which is at near m composition as possible to human milk, take : One ll.oi. Tin "Meal" Milk Half owe* Milk Sogar (On. Tab!e*p«<») Twe o«ice« Cream (Two Tabletp#««) I Place m receptacle, add sufficient | boiling water to make one quart, and cool immediately. When made up. the milk must be kept m a cool place and used within twenty-four hourt. When required for the bottle, warm to new milk temperature (95 degree. Fahrenheit) and add a few drop, of orange or other fresh fruit juice. When starting to feed an Infant on •■ldeal" humanised milk it it advisable to add more water for the first few days and gradually work up to the full strength. "Ideal" Milk is also put up m halfshe tins, which, with half the quantity of the other ingredients, will make one pint of Humanised milk. Halnet 1 ._____^^—^ — — mm Mackenzie School of Engineering Palmorston North. Proapectivo candidates for Govornmont Examination* In Marino. Stationary, Locomotive. Traction and Winding Engineering should consult P. Mackenzie, M 1., Mech. 13, (Late Surveyor of Ships and Examiner of Engineers to tho NJS. Government. Claa» or Correspondence Counio. Apply U Wttton Av*au*

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NZ Truth, 7 June 1924, Page 16

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