SERIOUS CHANCES ABE TAKEN iTnEGLECTJ> t G A CASE OF PIEES. Any person takes serious chances in neglecting an attack of Piles. Tins ailnent ha, a tendency to become chronic, and there is also » danger ofu£ ceration, and forming of . ?f£*-}°™ very difficult to cure. Ihe sales!, re nedy for any form of Pdes, whether tchfng or Protruding is ment, In using it there is no deteat.on from daily occupation, and the ma „ y can's made by it have made it famous in every corner of the woi.a. It enjoys a greater demand and more enthusiastic popularity than any other tfb remedy ever placed on the market. ' Q o Mr Joseph Abrahams, senr., 93 Bourke Street. Red fern, Sydney, says- " For twenty-five 1 was tortured with Itching Piles. lh 0 pain and irritation of this ailment are terrible, nndonlv tho.e who have suffered know how awful it is. I used doze.s of Ido remedies, biifc could not get anything lo give m e ease. A friend urged, me to trv Doan's Ointment, saymg he was sure this preparation would cure me. x got some, and commenced using it, and in a very short time I was completely cured! I should be pleased Ui personally verify this, should any sufferer call on me." Nine years later Mr Abrahams say<?: "I have not been troubled with Piles since Doan' s Ointment cured me over uuis years ago. I have advised many sufferers to use this grand remedy, and J- am-suj'e-it.. w.j-11- cure- in* every ca,se if peepje will Oily apply it properly." Doan's Ointment is sold b> all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot. or will b 0 posted on receipt of' price by Foster-McClcllan Co., 10 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN'S. 0.
WANTED.—SO PEOPLE -vho are suffering from "nerves." feeling worn out and Tim down, to ask at any Pharmacy for a bottle of Royle's Tonic Essence. It costs only 2s (3d, and makes 15s worth of pleasant, invigorating tonic, valuable a Mr* for young, and old. Try Roylc'o T—'-.Esßenpe. SNIFF UP, GARGLE or SWALLOv KELSON AND GREEN,
GENERAL CARRIERS. \ RE Prepared to Undertake All descriptions of carting and Dairying work. Orders may be left at Mr J. H. Thompson's office, Broadway. Prompt attention guaranteed. Sole carriers for the New Zealand Express Company. House 'Phone 1 Gl. ' or they may result in serious trouble. Bonnington's Irish Moss has enjoyed popularity with three fenerations. This standard family cough remedy has been handed down like an heirloom—to-day it is used in tens of thousands of homes m contains no opiates or harmful If drugs —thus it may be safely jn given to the youngest or most e ►p delicate person. It quickly & m puts the cold to rout. Bon- s&> H nington'a has been tested and | j|| proved best for young and | ||ft old. Refuse imitation and in- I ferior substitutes and insist j $L on the genuine Bonnington's Irish Moss. 151 • %wvw»mj%&M<®& TTSE NORTH BRITISH GARDEN L_ HOSE tins spring and summer. Best, and lasts longest. Obtainable from rubber and hardware stores everywhere. 120
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 69, 9 October 1920, Page 7
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