DON’T NEGLECT. A COMMON' CASE OK PILES. IT MAY I .EAT) TO SETTOPS -RESULTS. AVhen people generally understand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, ulcer of the rectum, fissure, etc., almost invariably begin in a simple case of Piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of this trouble. Doan’s Ointment is unequalled for every bum of Piles—bleeding, itching, protruding, and blind piles, and hundreds of lives have been saved by using this cheap but effective remedy right at the start, because at such times a single pot has often effected a cure, while in the old deep-seated chronic cases, several pots nro sometimes necessary. Here is a case: Mrs Charles Shaw, 52 Ashley .Street, Rangiora, near Christchurch, says: " consider Doan’s Ointment the best remedy known for curing Piles, and I do not speak from hearsay but from oersonnl experience. For years I was tortured with tins complaint, and could get nothing to relieve me until I bought Doan’s Ointment. After applying this preparation for a day or so the irritation was a good deal less, and I persevered until X was quite cured, using in all about two pots. No one knows how I suffered before I used Doan’s Ointment. The irritation was simply awful, particularly at night and during the warm weather, it is two years since 1 was cured, but i always keep this remedy in the house and use it occasionally just as a preventative against, any return.” Eight years later, Mrs Shaw save • “1 am still a great believer in Doan’s Ointment. Jt cured me of Piles ten years ago, and 1 never sudor with this complaint now.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists at .’ls per pot or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co.. 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. Put. bo sure to get DOAN’S.
A BROOD MARK’S WIN. LONDON, November 20. Several cases are known of mares after a time at the stud returning to racing and actually competing against their own progeny. C'apt. Petrie's Thelma, now ten years old. which won the Aquarium Handicap at Brighton yesterday, has returned to racing for the second time. Thelma, the mother of three foals, had a very successful time in 1921-22. after a period at the stud. Site now reappeared after ah absence of three years, mostly devoted io her duties as matron, and defeated sixteen opponents. Her price in the betting was 100 to 8 against.
Big special display of new model millinery on Saturday at McKay’s. Don’t miss it.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1925, Page 4
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