t PILES OUKED i/res tareiy kill, but; they cause ; cv.;i;.-viint. torture. This is especially » t.r L i e c;:.. 0 of tlic.se who are ever | ' j-o s'i c> u.->a[»aUjii. I'ues c«a be • ' iw j-0.-iiianoutly c.red, without I ■ pi.in or detention from busii i 11ib Jias t»eon proved m thou- ! ai cases, in both sexes, and of ail ! mid in the very worst as well as i;n r.iviii.ary eases. No one who has not j ~iiti'e:ed tlie torments of Itching paini uii siiui ilioediug Piles can appreciate J ror u nioiiient the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of Doan's J <jii»tiueiic. Go at once and get a pot I of this Ointment; it will end your suf- ! ierings. i .ii.rs ,-j. •). iMH'stcr, 3:3 Warwick street j l:'iei.i!;]g, savs: — "My advice to all who i si; Her from Piles, is to use Doan's OintI iue.it at once, and I am sure they will | (iorivo great, benefit by doing so. i | have proved it to be a splendid remedy. | A !ist!inber of my family suffered agony j li , ni Itching and Protruding Pile.,, pain and irritation being at times al- j nmst unbearable, this being especially » blio case at night or in the warm wea. 1 titer. Wo tried all sorts of remedies, hut .'-one of them seemed to do any One day 1 was fortunate enougitu livi'.r of JOoan's Ointment being b'u-o euro for Piles so wo sent for a pot a;:d coutitieuced using it at once. It v..0 marvellous how quickly, this ointijiciio relieved the irritation, and before * i.v.) pots were used a perfect cure was i ,it ■ ■<:ted. I''jur year have elapsed since , li, ;.jjd during al! that time there lias I ;i ito "eturii of Piles, so I regard | vj:v■ eiiii> as permanent." | 1' ijiir yiiarts latter Mrs Foster says ,''j'::e i'bove care lias proved a permanent one. I need say no more, the facts speak for themselves. When we say that Doan's Ointment will cure Piles, we mean exactly what we fiuy nothing more or less, and we are able to make this emphatic statement backed by such evidence as the ,;b,.v-\ Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per IKit, or will be posted on receipt of price iy i.':;ster-Mc-Cellun Co., 76 Pit Street, ( :-y-iney. I! be sure you fret Doan's -K" Mi;.\'KY-SAVING COUGH MIXTURK REMEDY. gives quicker relief from liackh','4 coughs, eoldli, croup, and isoro ih.v.tts than this home-made mixture. » iter and sweetening add a bottle . r i ! i 'ail's Essence as per simple direc--atppiied on the label. This will tit co produce a pint of splendid ;',v for chest and throat troubles. A ■On :-r ordinary cough and catarrh mixture would cost at least 12s. Hean's nee costs only 2s, and is obtainable most chemists and stores, or post five, i.'ii receipt of price, from Hean's :; : :;ey. Wangaimi. Advt llt Always Pays | 1 TO USE | DUNLOPI | TYRES | I Their strength and quality | | ensure a big mileage, | | absence of trouble and | | every satisfaction. J | Always specify :: :: | | "Dunlops" and have J | the best—it's cheap-1 | est in the long run. | 1 —ALL. AGENTS-— g DUNUOP RUBBER 00, AU. STATES 4NZ-^ IXTI'/IIESTING TO MOTHERSHOW TO CURE COUGHS j AND COLDS. I \ Itiv is otto subject tliat alwiays ui- : :;esi the mothers of yoiing children, ■> ' ih ii. is how to urea', their coughs i a;:-! eolds, or to ward off a tlireaten- ! .• aft. iex of croup. For this purpose I .. i* i an iv c:j 111 mend Oltamberlaiu's Cough i i!e'i:aey. It always proves bcneficial | 'n < :-,e of croup it should be: given as | - .r.ci as tlie croupy cough appears, s.> as ! ',i ; rav; lib the attack. Ke-p it at | 'a.-uia t eady for instant use. Many j .notliers do so, and it saves them much ' une:!.--iacßs. Sold everywhere. Advt. ! WLMtX YOU ARE BILIOUS. ! Food ferments in your stomach when i %«n are bi'iouis. Quit eating and j iake a full dose of Chamberlain's Tab- !, rs for the stomach and liver. They will clean out and strengthen your si-amach and to-morrow you will relish your food again. The best ever for liiliousiußs. Sold everywhere.—Advt. Doa't sav to your chemist "I want something for a cold." Ask fo* "XAZOL" — and make sure it is "NAXOL" you get. Look for the name "NAZOL." Advt. lii relieving coughs and colds "N'A- • ZOL" goes straight to the seat of the ! trouble. Penetrating, soothing, germ- ' killing. Sixty doses cost only Is 6d. | ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION. i | Why not use Chamberlain's Pain j Bahn when you have rheumatism We foel sure that the result will bo prompt and satisfactory. One application relieves the pain, and many have been permanently cured by its use. Pain Balm is a liniment and is applied externally to the affected parts. Sold everywhere. Advt-
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 August 1917, Page 4
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