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SERIOUS CHANCES. Are taken in neglecting a simple case of Piles. Any person takes serious chances in neglecting an attack of Piles. This ailment lias a tendency to become chronic, and there is also 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. Mr E. Fincham, Caine Street, New Plymouth, says;—“l suffered from itching and protruding piles for a good while, the pain and irritation being almost unbearable. I was treated by a doctor, and tried sorts of supposed cures, but nothing seemed able to give me more than passing relief. After so many failures I was beginning to think I should never be free of this trying complaint, but one day I heard that Doan’s Ointment was good, so I got a pot without delay. After applying it for a few days I was delighted to find it was doing mo good, so 1 persevered with the treatment, and by the time I had used two pots was cured completely ; and I have had no return of Piles since. I have a very high opinion of Doan’s Ointment, and advise its use whenever possible.” Two years later Mr Fincham says:— “I am never troubled with Piles now, Doan’s Ointment having banished the complaint entirely.” Doan‘s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3 1- per pot, or will be posted on receipt of grice by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure yon get DOAN’S.

SAY “CAMROC And say it plainly. It is a deMclous Dry Ginger Ale, and is guaranteed prepared from an original Belfast formula. Try It! Ask for Camroc, and see that you get it. All Hotels and Stores, ported, but cheaper. 2

<K’ TOMATO SOUP * * an Ideal Pick-me-up ! i At the end of a hard day’s toil, how the tired business man appreciates his steaming plate of ‘K’ Tomato Soup! Its rich, tonic properties make it an ideal food stimulant, imparting a gratifying degree of fresh vigour, life and vitality. Keep a supply of ‘K’ Tomato Soup always on your pantry shelf, and ensure your full share of its appetising and sustaining goodness. Simply requires heating-ready to serve in a few moments. It is not a powder or jelly, but rich genuine soup.

BOURNYILLE N > COCOA HEALTHY children are hungry children—and happy children, if the nourishment given to, them is pure and wholesome. That is why Boumville Cocoa is welcomed wherever children gather—that, and the flavour has made a cup of Bournville famous. T CADBURY

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160794, 30 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160794, 30 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160794, 30 October 1920, Page 2

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