PILES RAPIDLY KELIEyED. Many women suffer with P|les, who do not lifco- to consult doctors. They are oven diffident nbcut inquiring for a remedy for their trouble, and life becomes it burden of suffering and ill-health. To these, Ecxona, the Rapid Healing Ointment, comes as a boon. It is so simplo to uso, and eo effective, bo genuinely healing and soothing, that discomfort quickly vanishes when it is applied. It is perfectly safe to use bocauso of its purity and careful preparation. Sufferers frc v\ tins painful trouble should keep Rexona always at hand; and obtain quick relief. Jlesonn, the Rapid Healer, is sold only in triangular pots at Is. Gd., or in larger pots, holding nearly four times the quantity, prico 3s.—Advt.
Messrs. Evans and Co. Ltd., Flourmillers, Tininru, write:—"Tho main drivo in our mill consists of an 'H. 8.0.' double-ply wire-sewn belt, 73ft. x 20iii. wide made endless on pulleys with a Hin.' single-ply '11.13.0/ belting running indeneiuleiitly on-top. This combination replaced a 22in. double leather bolt, and we aro thoroughly satisfied that extra cost is fullv justified in increased transmission of 'power (approximately 40 per cent) Effect of 'compounding has been to relievo strain, while running perfect as possible." If .vou'ro interested in "HBO." Bolting, consult Messrs. J. J. Niv'eii and Co. Ltd., Engineers, 29 Hunter Street, Wellington, and at Palmcrston North and Nnpicr.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 8
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