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SERIOUS CHANGES ARE TAKEN IN NEGLECTING A SIMPLE ATTACK OF PILES. Any person takes serious chances m neglecting a simple, case of piles. This ailment has a tendency to become chronic and there is also the further tendency to ulceration and forming of fistula, which we know are most difficult to cure. The safest remedy for any form of piles, whether itching, protruding or blind piles, is Doan's Ointment. In using it there is no detention from daily occupation, and the many cures it has effected have made 't famous all over the world. Any chemist will tell you that it enjoys a greater demand and popularity than any other piles remedy ever placed on the market. Mr John Walsh, Mangapapa, Gisborne, states: — "I have suffered with itching piles for the past wenty years, and until quite recently have been unable to gel anything to relieve me. But a short time ago I commenced using Doan's Ointment, which I procured from Mr H. Kane, chemist, and I reckon that this is all-right stuff. I have used two pots, and the relief has been wonderful, and the third pot, which I am now using, will just about complete the cure. You are quite welcome to use tins testimony as you I think fit." Doan's -Ointment is splendid m all diseases of the skin, eczema, , piles, hives, insect bites, sores, clulblains, etc. It is perfectly safe and very effective. Very often two or three pots have completely cured chronio cases, which have resisted other remedies for years. i Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeeper* at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterMcClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W. I Remember the name— DOAN'S. "Sir Joseph Ward," says a London evening pajwr "did not neglect his colony's interests on the P. and 0. liner on which he journeyed from Melbourne to Marseilles. Not only was lie president of the Snorts Committee on board, but he captained the New Zealand team which defeated the rest of the ship's passengers at deck cricket. Sir Joseph made an invaluable organiser of tournaments and dance s on the Mongolia, and he was ably seconded m carrying out tiie social programme by Lady Ward and Miss Ward. At Port Said the Prime Minister landed and conducted a' select party of passengers over tho local school, wliere the little Arab scholars gave recitations English and received prizes for their proficiency." Mr A. Adams, Haveloek, Marlborougp, N.Z., says: "I consider that Chamberlain's Tablets are an Al remedy, and the most efficient procurable for. all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. I linve used them for some time, deriving tho greatest benefit, and have every confidence m recommending them to att m need of such a medicine. For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. Before leaving for Canada m July, on a short holiday visit, Dr. Bell, Director of Geological Survey, will inaugurate a_ survey of the Whangaroa district, North-' era Auckland, where copper deposits exist. Mrs Jessie Lomas, Gladstone, Q., writes: "I strongly advise eveiy parent s to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy m the house, and I always make . a point of telling my friends of the recov- [ cry of my son. For 11 years he had s suffered from acute bronchitis, and though l I had him try a lot of things, nothing i seemed to give him permanent relief. A medical man advised me to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I did so. A decided improvement was noticed before c the first bottle was used, and I am pleas- / ed to state that after he had taken four ■f bottles he was completely cured, and is r now enjoying the best of health. For eale 1 by E. D. Smith, chemist. -.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10963, 4 May 1907, Page 1

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