PILES QUICKLY CURED WITHOUT OPERATIONS.
Piles Is a fearful disease, but easy to cure if you go the right way about it. Operations with the knife are dangerous, painful, humiliating, and Unnecessary. There is only one way to be cured— safely and certain—and in the privacy of your own home.. It is by DR. FELLOWS' PILE CONES, 33 6d per box, or 3 boxes for 10s. DR. FELLOWS' A. C. TABLETS, 2b 6d per box of 40 doses. Dr. Fellows' Pile Cones have cured hundreds of Christchurch sufferers who have been told that nothing bat an operation would be of any use. Drugs internally, and local applications had all failed; yet Dr. Fellows' remedies have quickly cured them. You can use these remedies and still get about your usual duties; no lying up. no illness to go through. I have published no end of testimonials from weU-kno\cn residents whose troubles have lasted from weeks #r months to long weary years. No case is too recent or too long-stand-ißg for Dr. Fellows' remedies to cure. I honestly believe that nine out of every ten sufferers from piles who use Dr. Fellows' remedies get permanently cured with Dr. Fellows' Pile Cones and A. C. Tablets. There is no knife used: no lying in bed for weeks, no big expense, and the cure starts right away; lone-standing cases necessarily take longer to cure, but it is not long before an improvement is noticed. DR. FELLOWS' PILE CONES, 3s 6d per box, 3 boxes for 10s. DR. FELLOWS' A. C. TABLETS, 2s 6d per box of 40 doses. Obtainable from Chemists and Grocers, or post free from A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street, Christchurch. .-.■•■ C 8675-4-812
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 2
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286PILES QUICKLY CURED WITHOUT OPERATIONS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 2
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