PILES. NO CASE TOO RECENT—NO CASE TOO CHRONIC. “ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT.” (Personally or by Letter.) I can honestly assert in the most positive language that I have absolutely cured hundreds upon hundreds of sufferers from piles of all kinds, either protruding, itching or bleeding. No end of my cases have been old chronic cases that have resisted all kinds of treatment until th© patient has been told that an operaion was the only cure. Many dread, the surgeon’s knife. Besides, it is a serious and unpleasant operation, and no guarantee can he given that they will not return. Loasby’s treatment consists of local applications and medicine. I can assure sufferers that in my treatment I use drugs that I have never once known a doctor prescribe for piles. I can show you no end of testimonials from grateful sufferers proving I have completely cured them after they had quite given up hope of ever getting well. I cannot cure every case, but I am sure I have cured 9 -out of every 10 patients I have treated. If you cannot call personally just write me —tell me how long you have had them, whether they bleed, protrude, or intensely itchy. Tell me also the state of your general health, and I will send, post free, for Bs. 6d., a fortnight’s supply—post free to any address. I prescribe for all minor troubles when you are not ill enough for th© doctor, but still not well. Just call or write and “Ask Loasby About It.” A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 24, HIS MAJESTY’S ARCADE, AUCKLAND. Advice and medicine, 4s. 6d.; children, 2s. 6d. Open on Friday evenings from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Daily as usual. WO R L D Used in—the Expeditionary Force on the Battlefield of Europe. MORRIS’ DUBBIN. From all Stores in Tins, 6 ozs. • 1/Large reduction for quantitiei FAMOUS
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1564, 15 April 1920, Page 30B
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314Page 30B Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1564, 15 April 1920, Page 30B
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