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SERIOUS CHANCES. ARE TAKEN IN NEGLECTING A SIMPLE CASE OF PILES. Any person takes serious cliances in neglecting an attack of piles. This ailment has a tendency to become chronic. and there is also the danger of ulceration, and forming of fistula, both very difficult to cure. The safest remedy for any form of piles, whether itching or protruding, is Loan’s Ointment. In using it there is no detention from daily occupation, and the many cures made hy it have made it famous in every corner of the world. In enjoys a greater demand and more enthusiastic popularity than any other Pile remedy ever placed on the market. Hero is a case: Mr T. Collins, Blaketown, Greymonth, says: “I have proved that Doan’s Oointmcnt is a splendid remedy for Piles, and have pleasure in recommending it to sufferers. For some time I suffered agony from itching and protruding piles and could got nothing to give me relief until .1 apppliod Doan’s Ointment. After using this Ointment for a few days the pain and irritation cased somewhat and before long 1 was completely cured. It is twelve months since 1 used Doan’s Ointment, and I am delighted to say T have had no return of Piles during that, time so my cure is a permanent one.” Four years later, Mrs Collins says: “ 1 have been free from piles since Doan’s Ointment cured me five years ago.” Doan’s Ointment is sold liy all chemists aoul storekeepers at 3s per pot or will ho posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Ham Utoti Street, Sydney. Hut, he sure von get DOAN'S

Ladies and gentlemen I The whiteness of your linen is a splendid index to your characters and an absolute triumph for “ No-Rubbing Laundry ITelp.”—Advt.

WHE Its Appetite is Poor and Variable And It Is Restless In Its Sleep. To Correct This Bilious Condition And Stimulate The Torpid Livei THEItE'S NO MEDICINE TO EQUAL chamberlain's ml Wonderful for Biliousness, Constipation and Bad Breath. Hie Thing That Counts Most In The Kitchen ,ND Tim GREATEST BOON A HOUSEWIFE CAN POSSESS, IS AN ORION RANGE! ODERN ANJ> UEL ECONOMY AND ALL-ROUND LFFICILNCj.. in irtv POPULAR AND RECOGNISED Ao tsj.ii".> xnEl ll °N' u 'm C m™ CTANDARn IN the dominion. SSES—onsKW STatvSry^ow ask your ironmonger to show you one. tt E. SHACKLOCK. LTD.. manufacturers, DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND.^ DRY 01 EANIWG AND DYEING! ; BEST EXAMPLE OF TRUE ECONOMY AI’OVF INDUSTRY HAS MADE SUCH HUGE PROGRESS DURING FEW YEARS THAT THE EFFECT HAS BEEN FELT BY TILERS ALL OVER THE WORLD. WISE PEOPLE SIMPLY WON’T NEW CLOTHES, UNLESS THEIR OLD ONES ARE ABSOLUTELY TOO WORN OUT TO BE DRY CLEANED OR DYED. ORS THAT PROGRESSIVE FIRM OF CHRISTCHURCH CLEANER DYERS WILL SAVE YOU NO END OF MONEY IF YOU WILL ONLY GIVE THEM THE OPPORTUNITY. INTO COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOLE WEST COAST AGENTS 30X 80. PATERSONS’' REVEI.L S’i. NEWMAN BROS.. LTD.. mail~and passenger motor services. - ... 1 It \”ri ; cnNß” FNHEm.—^Uave at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 n *Blenheim 11 a.ra. v 2.30 p.m,. and 5.30 p,m. Leave Blenheim '% cl SON ™ 10T UEKA Ht fwAli M-Leave Nelson 9 a.m., and 4 p.m. Daily, 7 pr\v.\K : \ MOTUEKA-NEl!sON.’—Thi'ice Daily, 7.45 a.m., 8 a.m., and IvI <r A, ni‘eVdavsand Fridays the 7.45 a.m. 6ir from Rtwaka runs vi* !nri°"ni Tasman, arrive in 'Nelson 10.30 a.m., returning from Nelson »1 SP , e ° rnJ ™Ked DriverX Comfortable and Relable Cars. All Parcels fr he nre-naid Meld o!Hce. CROWN GARAGE, NELSON. ’Phone 12a jol be pre pau > „ .. p() Urightwater 'Phone 11. (TT , r -„~h Offices- l'4nh am L -,iport, Reef to?.. Motneka, Wellington (W. BannantSS and . oT. 'i hos. Cook Ad Sens, and New Zealand Govern--I\^A^N HARLEY $ CO LTD.. Agent.. Greymouth

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1926, Page 1

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