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(By Permission of Ms s Z/SgL Minister of Internal isr. i A? A Get in on thisIst Prize £3OOO To be Znd „ £5OO drawn \ }J\. I 3rd „ 250 positively * '<! \\*\ 6 Prizes of £5O 300 on 21st YU 10 » £25 250 Decem - Xa M 20 » £l ° 200 ber ’ (XT?, CYi 100 „ £5 500 1925. a 139 Prizes £5OOO Tickets 2/- each. Book of 12 £l. 'GoJossaT <<5,000 - CLrt Union He.d Office: COLOSSAL ART UNION, 193 Princes Street - Dunedin. Wholesale Distributors ROY A JOHNSTON, MO Bi~”idon St.. Wemngtaß. ‘ ■ EOT 8-10 Brandon St., td addre , sfd envelop for Wellington. „p ly Please send me booksT or oncloso i IB Name and Address 2 . . , - * 4.

SERIOUS CHANCES. Are Taken in Neglecting a Simple Case of Piles. Any person takes serious chances in neglecting an attack of Piles. This ailment has a tendency to become chronic, and there is also a danger of ulceration, and forming of Fistula, both very difficult to cure. The safest remedy for any form of Piles, whether itching or protruding, is Doan's Ointment. In using it there is no detention from daily occupation, and the -many cures made by it have made it famous in every corner of the world. It enjoys a greater demand and more enthusiastic popularity than any other Pile Remedy ever placed on the market. Here is a case:— Mr. E. G. Ridgwell, 186 Bell Street, Preston, Melbourne, says: I ‘l suffered for a good while from itching Piles, and, in spite of all the remedies I tried, could get no relief. At times the irritation was almost unbearable. A friend advised me to use Doan's Ointment, and I am glad I took his advice, for the first few applications gave relief, and before very long I was completely cured." Twelve years later, Mr. Ridgwell says: "I have had no return of piles since Doan's Ointment cured me over twelve years ago." Doan 's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN'S.

“Sargeant Did It”! IVell done, Douglas. That's good work- You've landed my furniture here as good as it Was in my house in Wanganui.” The above arfe the words of a well-known J.P. whose furniture was shifted by D. SARGEANT and his MOTOR LORRY from Wanganui to Wellington. WHAT ABOUT YOUR FURNITURE? WOOL CARTING. TIMBER CARTING. WILL SHIFT ANYTHING ANYWHERE. D. SARGEANT *Phone 2706. ’Phone 2708.

FOR COUGHS 6-COLDS

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 12