0 N'T NEGLECT A COMMON CASK OF PILES, IT MAY LEAD TO SKRIOOS 11E3ULTS. When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases as fistula, ulcor ol ibe rectum fissure, etc, almost invariably bogtn a siraplo case of piles, thoy will loam the wisdom of taking prompt treatment tor the first appearance of troublo in this quarter, Doan's Ointment will certainly euro evory form of piles, whether itching or protruding, and hundreds of lives have been saved by using this cheap but efloctivo remedy right at tho start, beoause at such times a singlo pot will effect a cure, while in the old ileep-soatrd chronic casee several pots are sometimes necassary before a euro is effected. Here is a caso in point, Mr J, Hobb«, OH Yen's Home, Hamilton, says:-" 1 consider it my duty to tbut soction of the public suflering from itehing piles to acquaint them with tho following facts, For almost sixteen yoors I suffered with that p -inful ailment, and I used overy available remedy for it, and was treated at tho hospital, but with no success, I then got a pot of Doan's Ointment, and as I thought at tho time foolishly begin to use it. But it was no foolishness, but tho very best thing I ever did, for seeing the gool cfiects of (ho early treatmonl I was forcod to continue this remedy. lam now cured and I know my ouro is positively and solely due to Doan's Ointment, of whioh I used two pots." Take no substitute, There is nothing 'just as good'as the remedy which Mr Hobbs reeommojids. Doan's Ointment is splendid in all diseases of tho skin, ec< zema, piles, hives, inwt bites, sores, etc. It is perfectly safe owl very effective, Doan'j Pills aro sold by all choiuists and storekeepers at 8s per box or will bo posted on receipt of prico by tho Foster-McOlellan Co,, PitUstreot, Sydney, N.S.W. But be euro thov are DOAN'S.
To successfully introduce n low wolltried remedies the proprietors, P, Bock and Co,, manufacturing chemists ot Adolaido and Auckland, bavo made arrange* 1 ments with tho leading tradesmen to sell the first trial packot to each customer on approval, giving a printed guaraniee to that effect. The prioo will be refunded in the ovont of it not boing approved of. One of theao is "Bock's lihoumatio Powder," price 3s fid; This is an interna remedy; it oxpols tho excess of uric acid ' ivor 700 cured oases are on record for the North Island alono. " Oura-Hypo" is another, boing puroly herbal end rather pleasant to take; will bo muoh esteemed as an opening medicine for children as we] as adults, but has proved an absolute cure for indigostion and all its symptoms. Price of a large bottle, only Is 6d. Another famous modieine is "Book's Balsam," prioo Is 6d, for coughs, colds, oroup whooping cough, asthma, and bronchitis affords quick relief and proves permanen to the end, As there can be nothing fairer than to refund the money whop not unproved of, we trust the public will avai thomsolvßS of this offet.
Don't no"ioot a cough or cold. Count loss ({tavos aro filled with those who have done so, Co'dß reduce the vital forces of tho body, and make it easy for the germs of consumption to sot n foothold in the lungs. TUSSICURA will cure any cough or cold, Stops tho cough entirely—Btopa it entirely! If, is tho colony's popular remedy for nil Throat ('omplnint*, such as Bronchitis, Asthma, Laryngitis, Tnnsolitis and Winter Colds and Coughs, TUSSICURA is also a splendid tonic and stimulant. Obtainable from all chemists and stores.
DISTRESSING STOMACH TROUBLE Quickly eurod, to slay cured, by the maserly power of Dr Ensor's Taißot JuiooInvalids no longer suffer from this dread malady, becaußo this famous remedy is a rolief to overy form of Stomach Trouble It is a euro for Oonstipatioa, as well as regulator of the Kidnoys and Liver, Only one dose a day, and a enro bogina with tho first dose. No mattor how long or how much you havo suffered, TAMER JUICE will put you right, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER it CO., Agents, DLAIER'S NAVY OUT TOBACCO Ask for it. CHERRY Cough tnd Lung Peotornl ii tho best rsißodj for Coughi, Ooldi, o„ procured itJßobini', Price li Ed,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 12 November 1904, Page 4
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