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PILES CURED

l’ilcs nearly drive you mad. Hard to boar Hard to get rid of Can't find relief. But wait a minute. Yes you can. It’s a case, of knowing how. Knowing bow means relief. It means get the right tiling.. It means get Doan’s Ointment. Doan’s Ointment will do it. Relieves at once, and cures if you use it long enough. All irritating skin diseases disappear under the soothing influence of Doan’s Ointment. Mr A. H. Francis. 192. Union street Erskineville, Sydney, says: “T used Doan’s Ointment for Itching and Protruding Piles and I am pleased to tell you it completely cured me. Previously I had tried nil kinds of Ointments hut they gave me little or no relief. I was suffering terribly when T first: applied Doan’s Ointment and had little hope of it doing me any good, hut it’s soothing and healing effect was noticeable almost at once and by the time T had used one pot I was completely cured, all sign of Piles having completely disappeared. Tam a great believer j in Doan’s Ointment and consider it the host Pile remedy known.” j Twelve months later. Mr Francis says : “T have not been troubled with Piles since Doan’s Ointment cured me.” j Doan’s Ointment is sold by all elmmists ami storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will he posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street. Sydney. ! But be sure you get DO AX’S.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1

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242

PILES CURED Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1

PILES CURED Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1

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