ACZEMA AND SKIN IRRITATION
Ever have any irritation of the skin? There are many forms of it. Piles, obstinate to cufe. Eczema just as bad and just as hard to cure. But Doan's Ointment does it, cures every irritating- skin trouble. No irritation of the skn can . resist its healing,
soothing influence. Every reader of this article suffers, or has at some time suffered, with tormenting- skin irritation and it may return any time. Doan's Ointment will absolutely cure in every case.
Mr F. Benemann, sawmiller, Upper Moutere, Nelson, writes: — "I feel it my duty to express my gratitude for the manner in which Doan's Oint ment cured me of Eczema on the leg-, I had suffered for some years with a very bad attack of Eczema, reaching from the knee to the ankle. I consulted different doctors, and used various remedies, but all to "no purpose, my leg- got worse from day to day. In fact, it got so bad that there seemed no way of getting- relief except by having" my leg- off, 'but thanks to Doan's Ointment I am alright now. I was advised to use this remedy and in three months it completely cured me. I give you permission to public tHis statement, as it will surely be of benefit to other sufferers."
No one who has not felt the torture of Eczema can for a moment imagine the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of Doan's Ointment. Then don't go on suffering, but get. this remedy to-day. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on 'receipt of price by FosterMcClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney.
.But, be sure you! get DOAN'S.
The leader of a political party can never tell where the next question is coming- from. A cabman, who drove Mr Massey to the railway station, Christchur.ch, took the opportunity of presenting- a humble : but heartfelt petition :— ''"Mfr llVUassejy, I hope, ,;siT, that you will do what you can for us by taking- thef tax off feed and putting- it on )the motors. Thing's ar*e not good for us at all now, and feed's going* up." Mr Massey expressed his Sympathy, made a few enquiries as to the price of ' fodder, explained that he had, when the matter was before the House, voted in favour of raising- the duty an motor cars/ and stated that he certainly would ißear in mind the remarks of the cabman.
Hop-picking* in the N,elson district is nearing' completion, and the crop has ibeen much better than was anticipated. • Prices have been very g-ood —from Is. % ls;2d -per ib-'-and it is stated, growers 01 receive handsome returns, \ , ...
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Grey River Argus, 21 April 1911, Page 2
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450ACZEMA AND SKIN IRRITATION Grey River Argus, 21 April 1911, Page 2
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