- PLAGUE. . You know"what it is.' Piles. ' Nearly/'drive ybu-mad.' ■ ' ' ■ Hard to bear."- ~ Hard to Ri't rid-of. Can't iind relief. But wait a uii'hute.' Yes, you Can, too. It's ci case of knowing how. Knowing how means'"relief. It means.get the right thing. "' ; ]t ihcan« get lloaii's Ointment. ' ; Doan'.s' Ointment will do, it. ' All itching skin diseases disappear under '■thfl 'siio'tlniig,' healing .iMluence of 'Doan's. Ointment. , -..■■•■ : Here's proof of this: — Mr..l , '. AV. Gai-dcs,' Main Street, Foxton; says:—"For five years 1 suffered from that i'.wfuHy' tryiuj- complaint—itching 'piles. The pain and irritation'were sometimes almoti" uiiebarable, particularly at night or in the warm weather. I tried many remedies which wore advertised , to cure this ■ complaint, but could get nothing to do me" any lasting good. I then consulted a doctor, hut his treatment also failed,' nnd I wns beginning to think that ■ihu remedy which would cure'me was not' known. But this wns previous to'using Doan's Ointment, and it was unfortunate for me that Ih-\<l not heard of this remedy years before, for then I should have .'be'cn'sn'vsil.a lot of pain_and' inconveni.ence. ITowcver, Doan's Ointment was recommended to liie, the recommendation .being thnt it had, effected a wonderful r.in'e. After I had used.about half a pot I found that the irritation was much less, so T persevered with the treatment, and before lone I wa-s'tliorout;hly and permanently cured. 'I snv permanently, because it is three yenrs since my cure was cfiVct- .''■«!. and .I have not hnd a return of Pile-; ever ■ =inf-e then. I always keen a pot (if Jloa'n's Ointnient in the ' house, nnd 115? it occasionally, just a preventative nirainst nnv return, and I confidently reit to all who suffer as I once did." i.Doari's Oihtnir-nt will eertaiulv cure every form o? Piles, itohing, bleeding. .Tirotrudiii", and. Wind tiilos, ami lmn,"drf>tls ftf liven have been snved by nsin? this clipap. but effective, romeilv right from tbe start. B"Muse nt such n sinffle pot will elTcct n eure, while in t.lii old, deep-sent«l, chronic c>«es. several nots arc snmetimi'S \n cure. Donn'a.Ointment.is «ojd.by .nil. cliemist« and rtorekoeper* nt Hs. per pol. br will lip on Teceint (if mice l>v Fo-ter-M'Ollan Co.. Tfi.PiU S!rp-t.. Sydnev. But bo-sure you cet DOAXS.—Advt.
..iThe WeFlineton Shakespoare Club annnance that the reading , nf "Tho Merry Wives of Windsor" will take place, in llm Sydney- Street Soacolropm pa April 23,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1416, 17 April 1912, Page 4
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