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TWO GOOD REMEDIES FOR PILES AND CONSTIPATION. A Plain Statement to Sufferers. It is only recently that I learned what a large number of people suffer from Piles and Constipation. Sufferers have come to my pharmacy to "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT," And have told me harassing tales of suffering, not .of days or weeks, but day after day for long weary years. Many of them have told me of large sums they have spent on medical advice ami remedies of all sorts, yet never getting cured. They have not come fo me full of hope, but the contrary in nearly every case. They have suffered so long and been disappointed with all and everything they had used that it was no wonder they were sceptical DR FELLOWS' PILE CONES AND A. C. TABS Rave invariably cured them. 1 could could fill thii* paper with accounts cf nundreds of remarkable cures these two great remedies have effected. Their success is not occasional, then a host of failures, but a series of successful .;ures. No case too long standing or to recent for these marvellous remedies to eradicate as completely and permanently as any operation could possibly succeed. "I suffered from piles and obstinate constipation for at least 10 years. { cannot put my symptoms in writing, they were too terrible —1 had no end of advice and medicine —operation —operation—operation —that was always the final verdict, but I could not face it. Five boxes of Dr Fellows' Pile Cones and three boxes of A. C. Tabs have copmletely cured my piles and obstinate constipation. Dr Fellows' Pile Cones, 3s 6d per box, 3 for 10s, and A. C. Tabs for Constipation, 2s 6d per box of «Q doses. Obtainable from all Chemists and Grocers. Wholesale Agent: H. F. STEVENS, Wholesale Chemist. ?£**. A.M. LOASBY, ™ °"&SE—--147 Colombo St., 3 Doors from Ballantyne's, Near Cathedral Sq. • of it. Mp. Alfred Gorrie, Secretary of Queensland Dairy Herd Book Society, writes: . ; "iManv years ago I recognised the value ofr Sunli.jlr Oil Cake as a fodder for dairy stock, in conjunction with'otherfoods. and have been using Sunlight Oil Cake regularly for the pastil or 12 vears, and the prices ruling for fodder recently induced me to give a .more careful trial of : Sunlight Oil Cake in comparison with other cattle fodders. For one month previous to; 10th lannarv, ultimo, when the trial commenced, my cows were supplied with a.feed ration.: . of lucerne and green chaffed corn with 6lbs. of bran, the milk from each cow being: weighed morning and evening, and a careful check kept on the cream results. On the date mentioned I substituted 3lbs of Sunlight Oil Cake for the bran ration (Gibs.), and continued with the same ; quantities of lucerne and green corn ; the increase of milk for the succeeding twenty-one davs averaged 21bs. per cow per dav, with no deterioration in the quality of the milk. of milkbeing required to produce lib. of 40 test cream. The results I consider very much in favour of Sunlight Oil Cake as a food for milch cows; while the Sunlight Oil Cake costs less than bran by one shilling and one penny per cow per week, the increased quantity of milk for that period had a value of elevenpence per cow. Thus the saving in feeding eight cows on Sunlight Oil - Cake instead of bran proved to he 16s. per week. I believe, further, that the net profits from each cow would have been increased had I fed libs, instead of 3lbs. of Sunlight Oil Cake, because since the conclusion of the test I have given a more liberal ration of Sunlight Oil Cake, and find. e that were going dry." POST FREE BOOK— Increased foy Scientific Feeding, Bv H. M. SOMER, Secretary, Roval Agricultural Society, 'Write to LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED (Dairy Department), Sydney,

Guaranteed Pure. See that the name " SUNLIGii T ■' is branded on ft. try Cake.

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THE WIND COSTS NOTHING. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED How little it 'costs' to harness i£ by using a "STAR" WINDMILL OF WHICH THERE ARE THOU T SANDS IN USE ALL OVER THE DOMINION. . . Agents— NIMMOAND BLAIR, ' ' .painaru."' ' "'

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10671, 21 January 1911, Page 6

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