ON 'T NEGLECT 4 COMMON OASB OF HUBS. IT MAY LRAD TO SEBIOOS RESULTS. When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases us fistula, ulcer of \be reotum fissure, etc, almost invarinbty begin a simple case of piles, they will loam the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of trouble in this quarter. Doan'a Ointment will oertainly cure every form of pilos. whether itching or protruding, and hundreds of lives have been saved by using this oheap but eflectivereuudy right at the start, because at, such times a single pot will effect a oare, while in the old deep-seated ohronio oases several pots are sometimes neoassary before a care is effected, Here is a case in point.
Mr J. Hobbs, Old If en's Home, Hamilton, says:-" I consider it my duty to that section of the public suffering from itohing piles to acquaint them with the following foots, for almost sixteen years I suffered with that painful ailment, and I used every available remedy for it, and was treated at the hospital, but with no Bucoess. I then got a pot of Doan's Ointment, and as I thought at the time foolishly began to use it, But it was no fool* ishness, but the very best thing I ever did, for seeing the good effects of the early treatment I was forced to continue this remedy, lam now cured and I know my cure is positively and solely due to Doan's Ointmoni, of whioh I used two pots." Tako no substitute. There is nothing* 'just as good'as the remedy, whioh Mr Hobbs recommends. Doan's Ointment is splendid in all diseases of the skin, ec» zem's, piles, hives, insect bites, eoros, elo. It is perfectly safe and very effeotive. , Doan's Pills are sold by all ohemiats and storekeepers at 8s per box or will be posted on receipt of price by the Foster-MoOlellan Oo„ Sydney, HAW. But be sure'thev are DOAN'S, JPE. B. C MWM ' DENIAL BURGEON,
Who has, during the "past eight ■.months, being studying Deaistry in its latest development, both in England and America, has now resumed praoiico in Waihi at bis rooms below the Post Offioe. »The publio may rely upon being able to obtain all modern and up-to-dato improvements operator, and at a moderate fee, THE EFFECT WAS MAGICAL The inagio effect of Bheumo is testified to by Mr. Oolledse, of Wellington. His own words are most convincing. He writes:—"A kvi weoks ago I wasattaoked with rheumatic gout; my feet were much swollen, and so very painful that I had to keep in bed, Hearing of your cure for gout, I sent for a bottle of Bheumo, and after taking a few dosea the effect was magical, the severe pain l left, and the Bweleing disappeared. I was soon on mv feet again and able to go to work. Rbemao conquers ohronio rheumatism,' Chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4c'.6d p6[ ottle. JUL el waro, paints, oils, jfernishes. sinks, portable coppers, etc, oan be bought heat Tat Phillies and Co.^-Main-sueet 'Woihi; %.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 8 November 1904, Page 1
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