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SERIOUS CHANGES. Are Taken in Neglecting A Simple Case of Piles. Any person takes serious chancy in neglecting an attack of Piles, rhis ailment has a tendency to become chronic, and there is also danger ot ulceration, and forming of }' lSt " ,: J' both very difficult to cure. Ihe sate'st remedy for any form °f ' !l - 3 > whether itching or protruding is Doan's Ointment. In using it there is no detentit* from daily occrpa--tion, and the many cures made by it have made it famous in every corner of the world. It enjoys a gnacer demand and more enthusiastic p puarity than any other Pde remedy ever placed on the market. Here Mr F. W. Martin. "Roseville". Mitchell' Street. Marrickville, Sydney, says- "For about twelve months I was 'tortured with Itching P>W ni.l the pain and irritation near.y •i- ivo mo mad. I consulted a doctor, and used Pile remedies, Out could not get permanent relief. I ti ard that Doart's Ointment was good and decided to trv it. After a few applications I felt better, and bv the time the third pot was finished I was perfectly cured. I recommend all those who suffer from Piles to nso Doan's Ointment as I am sure thev will benefit bv it." Eleven years later, Mr Martin says- "Woven vears ago I told von Doan's ui-.unent had cured me 't PiU'rt I can now add that my cure has lasted tor I am still free of this torturing ailment. I always Keep Doan's Ointment in the house and use it occasionally just as a preventative against hiiv return. Doan's Ointment is sold by a" chemists and storekeepers at Ss {)• r not or will be posted on receipt oi price by Foster-McCtellan Co., Jo Hamilton Street, Sydney Bat, be sure you get DOAIM a.

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BEACHING THE rTJBLIC. HOW TO DO IT. Many peoplo who have IK-ve? sought pub%ity for their goods or products, and are almost ready t'.' make a strict, hesitate because of their uncertainty as to the methods or mediums to use. An authority on the question gives the following reasons why these people can safely resort to the dailv newspaper. FIRST. Because the intelligent, well-to-do, or buying class in general, read °»e or more of their favourite newspapers, in fact, refuse to do without them. SECOND. Because the publie has contracted the habit of reading the daily newspapers to learn tne current novelties that have been p.a<<>d up- r the market. These papers are h'dy visitors to every family. Everybody must have the news who lives in any sort of a civilized commun ty, and it is not the news alone that is of real importance to the readei ; the advertisements at* also well read, especially by women who are buyers of the household, I'iv.nce, advertising has become an integral part cf the daily newspaper, and is sought after ano read with the same controlling interest as the news. THIRD. The advertiser makes no mistake in using the daily newspaper for hi* initial campaign, because be .-an choose the territory or population best suited for his goods or require ments, and avoid a needless money expenditure in trying to attract the attention of <dio whole people at once, and, moreover, because ho is able with a minimum expenditure to determine in a short space of time a policy for tho expansion and increase of his business. FOURTH, The last md strongest reason is because the circulation 4 aewspap ens are now so large %nd constantl\ growing, that the or ad ✓ertiser « cbtajtM'ng i-"w customers choose tho territory <>r population in u far-distant territory that the press now rivers. Action is something—resnlus are everything in these modern times. Consequently, if an advertiser desiros to feel the buying pulse of a certain community or country at large, or. in other words, find nit lh<? saleable trteru of his good 5, there ir no medium he can use to such goott advantage ntthe newspaper. You can get action right away.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 86, 16 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 86, 16 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 86, 16 August 1923, Page 2