ITCHINC PILES
Do.m's Ointment Cuivm PilS Permanently by curing the ouw. A remarkable remedy which is bringing comfort, to thousands.
Probably half the people who see tlik article suffer from piles. It is one of tho commonest diseases and one of tho most, obstinate. People liave it for years, and just because it is not immediately fatal t-hey neglect it. Ca rolessmss about, so simple ;v tiling as piles lias often caused death. Hemorrhage occurs from no apjwreiit cause, and loss of blood causes death. Hemorrhage occurs during surgical treatment, often causing death.
Piles are simple in tho beginning and easily cured. They may be cured even in the worst stages quicklv, surely, and completely, without pain or loss of blood. There, is only, one remedy that wilt do it—Doan's Ointment.
It allays the irriTation immediately, lvals the irritated surface, and with continued treatment, reduces the swelling and puts the membranes into good, sound, healthy condition.
Mrs John Grant, St-our street, Oamaru, says "My husband suffered terribly with itching piles. •This ailment came oft and on, and was so irritating that he could scarcely bare it. Ho used Doan's Ointment for it when ho had tho last attack, and he says this is a splendid preparation for itching piles. It is tln» best lie lias ever used, and he says that- ther elief it gives is very quick, i got it at Procter's Pharmacy. ' Doan's Ointment is splendid in all diseases of tho skin, eczema, piles, hives, insect, biles, chilblains, etc. It is perfectly safe and very effective. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s {kt box, or will bo posted on receipt of price by FosterMeClellan Go., 76 Pitt street-, Svdnov, N.S.W. lie suro it is DOAN'S.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8290, 19 September 1903, Page 1
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292ITCHINC PILES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8290, 19 September 1903, Page 1
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