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J The • Yorkshire Society heldna >smok'e.. fc I concert last evening to weloojßfetojtNew. 5 i Zealand Mr. Joseph Blamiresi»Mayor of 1 Huddersfield, who lias come oUiijior.the. ~t purpose of attending the congrgss.,in..New.i 3 Zealand of tho British Association of 3 Science. Replying to a toastmnliis/hon- , our, Mr. Blamires said that Kew'Zealand was known all over tho, world; as, a ' great producing country, and " eised the necessity of cultivating the 8 land to the uttermost, as there was al- ! ways a market' abroad for the I 'products , of : Now Zealand. Professor Prihee-.'was" also present, and in the coursSVif.'a.'short * speech paid a nigh tribute to'''New Zea-> j land's fishing -resources, and (tdSd"stated 1 that the 6cenerv in New Zealarid;-outriv- ; ailed that of Canada. , ■"""""'." ""';: j " , •. . 1, . SERIOUS CHANCES , , 1 .-■ _ - -t I ■'■■'-..<<■:. s ARE TAKEN IN NEGLECTING A i SIMPLE CASE OF PILES. .... .. ' , Any person takes serious chances in " neglecting an attack of Piles.""' This ail- [ nient has a tendency.to become..chronic, , and there is also the dancer of ulcera- ; tion and forming of Fistula,",bqjlv 'very,. : difficult, to cure.. Tho safest remedy-for any form of Piles, whether'ltching; or. • Piutrudiug. is Doan's Ointment.; It causes . no detention from daily occupation,, and i the many cures made by, it have "ffladp' 1 it famous in every corner of. the, world. • It enjoys a.greater demand, urid.mote,"tm-' ; tbiisinstie popularity tban any other-Pilo;-f remedy, ever placed oii the market.'.:, V" i ■ Mrs.. Jas. Green, 29 Fitzherbert; Street, ' Pctono, Wellington, says: . "Sdmo: tune, i ago I 'was a martyr to Itching and Pro.'' i trwling" Piles,, .and, ( although -J; tried -. number.of Ointments and. other'remedies,- ; I got no permanent relief until I;uie<l.; Doan's Ointment. The Piles' ciused_ni6'; Croat suffcrin", the. pain and.'irritation. being very trying, particularly so at-'night' 'time, and during the warm, weather... ' Having read of cures effected by. .Doah'sOintment, I decided to. try .what""this" remedy would do for me.. I sent for a . pot, and used it with great success. ...It completely cured mo, and I have not been troubled with Piles since, a period of over twelve months. I need say no more, my . lasting cure speaks for itself." It cannot lie repeated 'too often thot '. Doan's Ointment will cure Piles ( it will .absolutely euro in every single instance. I Theu don't go on suffering, get this rem- ' cdy to-day. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per poti or will' be. , posted ou receipt of ' price by ' FosterBut, be sure you get DOAN'S.—Advt. M'Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney/
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2222, 7 August 1914, Page 7
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