SERIOUS CHANCES.
RE TAKEN IN NEGLECTING A SIMPLE CASE OF PILES
Any person takes serious chances in neglecting an.attack of Piles.
This ailment has a tendency to become chronic, and there is also 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 Doan’s Ointment. In using it there is no detention from daily occupation, and the many cures made by it have made it famous
in every corner of' lhe world. It enjoys a greater demand and more enthusiastic popularity than any other Pile remedy ever placed on the market. Mr F. W. Gardes, late of the Family Hotel, Foxton, and now keeping an hotel at Pukekohe near Auckland, says:—“For five years I suffered from that awfully trying complaint—itching piles. The pain kind irritation were a( times almost unbearable, particularly at night and during the warm weather. I tried many remedies in the hope of finding a cure, but could get nothing to do me any lasting good. I then consulted a doctor, but his treatment failed also. At last Doan’s—Ointment was recommended to me; the recommendation being that it had effected a wonderful cure. I bought a pot at.onge, and by the time I had used about half of it I found
that the irritation was much less, so I persevered, and before long I was completely cured. If is three' years since my cur Qr-was effected, and as I have not. bojen troubled with piles since my cure T am"safe in saying it is a permanent one. I always keep a pot of Doan’s Ointment in
he house now, and use it ocensionilly, just as a preventative against
any return.” Six years later Mr Gardes confirms the above: —“It is now nine years since Doan’s Ointment cured me of piles and I ani still free of this complaint.”
Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2449, 4 July 1922, Page 4
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350SERIOUS CHANCES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2449, 4 July 1922, Page 4
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