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Piles Cured.

Riles nearly drive you mail. Hard io bear Hard to get rid of Can’t find relief Hut wait a minute. Yes you can. It's a case of knowing how Knowing how means ivlief. It moans get the right, thing. 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 tho soothing influence of Domes Ointment. Ah- A. 11. Francis, 192, Union St., Erskincville, Sydney, say.: “I used Doan'.s Ointment for Itching and Protruding Riles and T am pleased to tell you it completely cured me. Previously 1 had tried all kinds of Ointments but they gavo me little or no relief. I v.as .suffering terribly when T first applied Doan’s Ointment and had little hope of it doing me any good, but it’s soothing and healing effect was noticeable almost at once and by the time 1 had used one pot, I was completely cured, till sign of Riles having completely disappeared. T am a great believer in Doan’s Ointment and consider it tho best Pile remedy known.” Twelve months later, Afr Francis says: “f have not been troubled with Riles since Doan’s Ointment cured mo.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3- per pot, or will he posted on receipt of price by Fostcr-AlcClellan Co., Io Hamilton .Street, Sydney. Rut, he sure you get DOAN'S.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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239

Piles Cured. Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1923, Page 1

Piles Cured. Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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