* /THEYKEEPME WORKINfr) [ FUU J3MS 1HESE DAYS. J \t tWONOm WHY? M 1 W^OOR FRIEND \ ll UPTQN'S JllKyl 0M5R 7HERE fS THE r JmTn CAUSEOFfTAU. I 5\|| / WEYRE ALWAYS 1 lipton's fot fiagtance . . . freshness . . . flavout ! All pure Ceylon tea, •rown on Lipton's own plantations Xodsent sttaight to New Zealand m airtight containers to keep it as ftesn as thc day it was picked. ^ ^ DON'T NEGLECT A Common .Case of Pile*. It May Lead to Serious Results. When people, generally, understand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure, etc., alinost' invariably begin . in a simple case of Flies, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatmept for the first appearance of this trouble. Doan's Oliitipbnt is unequalled for every form of piles— bleeding, itching-, protruding1 .and blind piles, and hun-dr-eds of lives have begn saved by using this cheap. but effeetive remedy right at the start, because at sueh times a single pot has often efCected a cure, while in the old, deep-seated, ehr9nicieases,>several E.otsiarej;s0jpe-i • times necessary. Here.is.a case: Mr. Isaac Swales, 40 Allison Eoad, Jtandwick, Sydney, says: "I used remedy after .remedy trying1 to get a cure for itching' piles, but nothing' did me any good until I applied Doan's Ointment. This wonderful Ointment cured me Ina very short time and I Khve been. free from the torture of this compraint. ever since. Only those who are affiicted" with piles know what the irritation Is like, but after my experience with Doan's Ointment iam sure tio one need suffer with this trylng complaint. I wish I had known about this remedy years before; it would . haye saved me a ; lot of ■ufEering." TWenty years * Iater, Mrs. Swales aays: "My husband is still a great beJlever In Doan's Ointment.. It keeps ' him free from the torture of p%s and he is never tired of recommending it.'" > Doan's Ointment Is sold by all ehemists and storekeepefSr Fost'erMcClellan Co., Pfoprietors. .15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. "Free Bobklet from Webber's Pbarmaoy; L. R. Grant, Leigh, and Eagle and Murray's Pharmacy, "Waipawa; Hobson's Ltd.; S. E. Prior."
...fftc my fo all, just a glass of Eno's first thing every morning jjg to keep me right. That's the recipe for a long, 1 healthy life and a ripe old age. If health is wealth, J1 jjlll well I'm a milfionaire. Good morning, Sir. I hope I've brought you good news." Eno's * Fruit Salt ' is perfectly natural in action, it Obtainabie from aii contains no harsh purgative, dnd it will form no CReguiar slzeXi** kabit. Doctors have recommended Eno's for over DoubleQuantity.3/9 ^,gars — ffey fafo {t themselves , ENO'S'FRUIT SALf THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE TMwords 'Ejio' and 4 Fruit Salt ' are registered Trade Marks. «ai66 PfrV Agents : The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, WelliBgton, C.i. SOUND ADVICE! — BUY YOUR FENC1NG POSTS. WIRE, STAPLES NOW Good stoek of BRITISH ONLY" Barbed and Plain Wire, also Brigln Diamond Poxnt Staples, and an excellent line of JEIEALLY GOOD POH'i'F- , Wlien we say good posts, you can be sure of them. J. C. JORDAN MARKET STREET ss HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 3
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