NIQHT'B HORRID PLAGUE. , Toil know irfiflt it Is. Piles, Nearly drive you mAd. , 1 Hard to beat; Sard to get rid of. Can t find relief. But wait a minute. Tes, you can, too. If s a case of knowing how. • Knowing hew means relief. , It means get the right thing. It means ret Donn's Ointment. Doan'i Oiktraent will do it. All itching skin di««M»s disappear under the soothing, healing influence of Doan's Ointment. Here's proof of this:— Mr. F. W. Gardes, Malb Street, Fox ton. says"For five years I suffered from that awfully trying oomplaint—itohing pilos. The pain and irritation wore sometimes almots unobarable, particularly at night or in the warm weather. I tried many remedies which were advertised to cure this complaint, but couM get nothing to do me any lasting good. I then consulted a doctor, but Mb treatment also failed, and I was beginning to think that the remedv which would cure me was not known. But this was previous to using Doan's Ointment, and it was unfortunate for me that I had not heard Of this remedv vears before, for then I should hato been* saved a lot of pttin and inconvenience, However, Doan's Ointment i\'«s' recommended to me, the -recommendation being thlit it had effected a wonderful cure. After I had uswj about half a pot I fouijd that the irritation was much less, so I persevered with tho .treatment, and beforo long I was thoroughly and permanently cured. I say permanently, because it is three years since my cure waß effected, anil I haTO not had a return of Pile* ever since then. I alwevs keep a pot of Dean's Ointment in tho house, and use it occasionally, Just a preventative apiinst any return, and I confidently recommend it'to all who suffer as I once Doan's Ointmont will certainly cure every fern of Tiles, it shins, bleeding, protru<Hu*. and blind piles, and hundreds of liven har« 1>»?9 saved iybw'ng this cheap, but affective, remedy- right frow the start.. Bocmim at such times a einiio jot will effect o our«, while in the old, fleep-se»ted> chronis e? t ios, several Sets are souie'-inus necessary to ours, loan's Ointment is said by nil chemists .and utortkoepsre at 3s. per pot. or will bo Dieted on receipt of t>nce by FosterM'OMlnn Co., 78 Pitt Street. Sydney. But be, sure jou get DOANB.—Adrt.
•Mr. Guy M. Campbell, for thirty-three years one of the staff of the Roval Normal College for tho Blind, has been appointed Principal in succession to his rather, Sir Francis Campbell. We guarantee Warner's' Coriets' fo stand'hard wear, the boning not to rust, break, or the fabric tear. Wellington drapers.—Advt»
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1676, 17 February 1913, Page 4
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