DON’T NEGLECT A 'COMMON CASE OF PILES—IT MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS. When people, generally, understand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure, etc., almost invariobly begin in a simple case of Piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of this trouble. Doan’s Ointment is unequalled for every form of Piles—Bleeding, Itching, Protruding, and Blind Piles, and hundreds of lives have been saved by using this cheap, but effective remedy, right at the start, because at such times a single pot has often effected a cure, while in the old, deep-seated, chronic cases, several pots are sometimes necessary. Here is a case: Mrs. E. Beamsley, 54 Beli Street, Wanganui, says: “A member of my family was a martyr to Itching and Protruding Piles, the pain and irritation being almost unbearable. He tried remedy after remedy, in the hope of a cure, but none of them seemed able to give him more than passing relief. Thinking that nothing would ever cure him, he gave up using remedies of all kinds until one day he was told of the healing and soothing properties of Doan’s Ointment. He bought a pot without delay, and after applying same for a few days was delighted to find that it was really doing him good. He persevered with the treatment, and by the time the pot was finished he was completely cured, all signs of the Piles having disappeared entirely.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18018, 5 November 1920, Page 3
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