DON’T NEGLECT.
• . A COMMON CASE OF PILESMAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS.
When 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 form 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 are sometimes necessary. Here is a case:—
Mrs J. O’Neill, Cpok Street, Hamilton, says: “ A member of my family used Doan’s Ointment for Itching and Protruding Piles, and I am pleased to tell you that it completely cured him. Previous to buying this remedy he tried all kinds of ointments, but they gave little or no relief. He was suffering terribly when he first applied Doan’s Ointment, and had little hope of it doing him any good, but its soothing and healing effects were noticeable almost at once, and by the time one pot was used a perfect cure was effected. We are all great believers in Doan’s Ointment, and always keep some in the house."
Six years later Mrs O’Neill says: “The cure referred to still holds good, no sign of Piles having return-, ed since Doan’s Ointment was used some years ago. I should like to add that I have found Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills an excellent remedy for backache. I suffered a good deal from this complaint, but a couple of bottles pf Doan’s Pills cured me, and I have had no return of the trouble since.
Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers. FosterMcClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN’S.
-The family of tb e late Mr Samuel Mitchell, who won the Victoria Cross ;a,t the Battle of the Gate Pa, in June, 1864, when he c,arrje;d Commander Hay, who was seriously wounded, out of action, have been, searching for the lost medal for- some years (states the “Timaru Post”), in 1909 it was men-
tioned in ths cable messages that the medal 'h!a,d been sold, by auction in London for £5O, and ever, since the wife of the dteceased and his family have been attempting to recover the valued souvenir. When Lord! Jellicoe: was in the district, his aid Was sought. Later Mf T. E. Y. Seddqn, M'.P., introduced one of Mr Mitchell’s daughters to the Duke of York when he was here last ye,a ( r, au|c|i since! then the; chance of its rqcqvety improved till the family learned that for the pay? unent of £7O the much prized decoration cpuld be recovered. The family seiit t.he money Home through the High Commissioner, and the c,ross has been, received safely. The decP|ra-‘ ti'on .was in a well-preserved state, and is very 'highly prized' by members of the family.
‘A demon with power to do endless mischief.”—-Crabbe.
Such is the description of an ordinary cough or. cold. Nip it in the bud by a timely use of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Rich and red, thick and warming. “Baxter’s” is pleasant to take, immediately drives away the source of tihe trouble, and silences the cough. Excellent for all kinds of coughs and colds, and all throat, chest and lung troubles. A splendid tonic, too, enabling you to resist further attacks more readily. All chemists and stores. Generouis-sized bottle 2/6, large family size 4/6, bachelor’s bottle 1/6*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5346, 2 November 1928, Page 4
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