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A BEAKER OF BURDENS RRLIETKD BY JIOTHEH SEIGKL's SYRM 1 FROM THE TORTURE OF INDIGESTION AND MCKA.WB, IS MKDBOURNK. A man who has been accustomed to hard wok ami who, when lie is well, scooh lo lilto it, is Mr. Henry W. Hood, a " war.'lumper" by calling, who lives at 80, Grey Street, West Mebotimo. Ho in a big, hriutj', burly man nntl attributes his illness 10 the B'.win imposed on hii buck by carrying heavy burdens, such as frozen corcagses of mutton, from tho railway trucks to tho sh;p3'flings. Of course his trouble really originated with bouio defect in his digestion and when that was roiMo3iecl, aa lio tells jou, by Molhtr Soigol's Sarup, bis other tronblfs disappeared aim, Hero is hisltt'cr, dated January 4,1905: —"lowards tho end of 1903 I began in ail and feci gcnorrlly out of torts I was unablolo shop well, lost all my appetite and \m never fito from severe paius in the small of tho back and betwuon the shoulders, I triod many different niulicines, but for six months I could find nothing that would do mo any real permanent good, I was always ailing, depressed, and in pain, " Then a relativo who was in Molboirno on a visit from Cistkmamo, siid ho had known of several cisos in iho country much liks mioo which had boon cured by Mother Swgel's Syrup; so I lhor.g'.it I would try it, 1 improved so much while taking too first bottle that I kept on with it, and when 1 had token four bo'llts it: all, my health was thoroughly re-establish, ed, and I ni frrc fiorn all llio pains wbid: I had beon subject to for eo long a time, " I could also oat, slcp and work as wel as ever I did; perhaps bet'.or than at anj previjus period of my life. When .mj friends congratulrtod ire on my recov&rj and improved apdoarance, I told thorn al that the whole of tbo credit for it was on tirolyduoto Mother Sagel's Syrup, am to that alone,

R. S. R EUI DRAPER, ETC, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES U T INTER rLOODS NOW OPENED, Special Value iu Unshrinkable Flanuola Splendid Valuo in nil Departments CALL AND INSPECT. A HUGE SACRIFICE of Drapery Mil- "• linory nnd 'Jlolbing for iho next M days at tho Economic Men's Undershirts from 28 3d, Sweaters la 6d each. Kii tod Uw-orpants from 2s Gd pair. Mens Good Working Shirts la ortcli, Mon's all Wool Sox BJd pair, Men's Ttnnis Shirts ls9J, cheap at Ba 6d. A'so large range Gents Hats. Caps, Braces and Tus algiving away prices.—S Adams, 64, Comer Shop. D ON ' NEGLECT A COMM m CASE 01' I'ILES. IT MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS, When pooplo generally undcrfland (hat all end) fa'al disoase? as fiaculu, ulcer of the rectum, fissuro etc, aloiost invariably begin in a simple case of pil's, they will learn tho wisdom of taking prompt treatment for tho first nppoaranoo of iroublo in ibis quarter. Doan'a Ointment will certainly cure ovcry form of piloa, whctbir itching or protruding, nnd limidrods of j lives have bcon sivvcil by using this clunp but c-fTootive ronmdy righ' at tho start, because atßiich lime a single pot will effect a cure, while in tho old deep euatcd chronic coses sovernl pots are sometimes necessary before a euro is i fl' ctfd. Hciv is a caso in pain'. Mr J, Ilobb?, Old Men's Home, Hamilton, fays;—'• I consider it my duty lo that section of tho public soll'eihg from itching piles lo acquaint them with the fo'lowing flic's. For almost sixt en yours 1 sufforod witli that pui.iful ailment, i.nd 1 used every available remeiy foe it, and was even tnateJ at tho hospital but with no succG'S, I then got a pot of Doan's Ointment and, ai J thought at the timo, foolishly, but llio very btst thing 1 ever did, for seeing t'io gojd ifiicU of 'ho early treatment 1 was forcod to continue this remedy. lam now cured and 1 know my euro is positively and eololy due to Doan's Ointment which I used two po!s." Take no subitiftita. Tluro is notbing ' jast as good' as tho remedy which Mr Hoibi rccounnonds' Doan's Uinmient is splendid in nil disoasos of ilia skin, eczotnn, piles, hives, insect bites, sore?, etc. It is porfoctly safe and very clTccthc. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bx (six boxes lCs fid) or will bo posted on receipt of prica by Fostor-McOlcllan Co,, 76 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. But bo suro you get DOANS.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1405, 16 August 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1405, 16 August 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1405, 16 August 1905, Page 4

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