A WORD TO WOMEN.
SURGICAL OPERATION UNNECESSARY. '•| suffered thirteen years with bleeding Piles. \ could not sleep for the itching, throbbing irritation. My doctor said an operation was imperative. Fortunately niv daughter noticed your advertisement. After using the Zann Double Absorption Treatment for two days l felt better, and am now quite restored.”—Mrs W., of Hamilton. Write for our new boob on Piles, telling about their cause and treatment. Enclose two penny stamps. Address, the Rady Manager, Zand Proprietary, jiqjj Wellington.
W« lire requested to remind Presbyterians of the service to bo held in the Presbyterian Church, Kokatahi, tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7.30. yiis Crowley of Rcefton, who is aa old and respected resident passed away yesterday at Runnnga at the residence of her daughter Mrs O. Davis. Deceased had been ailing for some time and had a family of four sons, one of whom is Mr R. Crowley of the Government Forestry Department. She also left seven daughters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1921, Page 2
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158A WORD TO WOMEN. Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1921, Page 2
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