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DON’T NEGLECT. PILES. Piles rarely kill, but they cause constant torture. This is especially true in the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can be quickly and permanently cured without pain, cutting, or detention from business. This has been proved in thousands of cases in both sexes, and in the very worst as well as in the ordnary cases. No one who has not suffered the torment Of itching, painful and bleeding piles can appreciate for a moment the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of Doan’s Ointment. Go at once and get a pot of this ointment. It will end your sufferings. Mr J. Mitchell, 26 Campbell St. Glebe, Sydney, says: “I was a sufferer with itching piles for years, and cannot describe the agony of this ailment. Scores of times I have lost my rest, sleep being out of the question. I used a great many Pile remedies, and was treated by a doctor, but I got no relief. Reading of cures effected by Doan’s Ointment I decided to try it. A few applications gave me ease, and by continuing the treatment I found to my great satisfaction that all the pain and irritation had gone. I am very grateful to Doan’s, Ointment for iny cure, and advise sufferers to try this remedy, and am satisfied that if they follow the directions they will be cured as I was.” Ten years later, Mrs Mitchell says: “My husband has been free from itching piles since Doan’s Ointment cui’ed him but he still uses this remedy now and then just as a preventative against any return of his old 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-McClelland Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. —Advt. 9

LAY BROS. FRUITERS AND GREENGROCERS Smith’s Buildings, Main Street. Fresh FRUIT, and Vegetables at lowest prices. Large Assortment of Tinned Fruit. Confectionery by the leading Colonial and English Manufacturers. IE )THE SECRET OF BOOT EASE Dales' Dubbin makes the leather and pliable, lengthens Its life, keeps il thoroughly waterproof ear- übb it on boots. SADDLED, * HARNESS Exhibition Bifhtit A\ward \ Oixr JO \ mrs’ refutation. Sold in tins » virytvhert. [ t MANUFACTURED AT BUNBTABLE, HNG.I

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. 1 ARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS, WITH UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer. Prom. About. KUAHINE Wgtn. May 13th 3 p.m. KIMUTAKA Ancle. Third week in

June. p ROTORUA Wgtu. .June 14 \ 'REMUERA VVgtn. July 2(j f * RUAIIINE VVgtn. Sept. 6 + Oil Fuel. Proceeding via PANAMA CAN AL. 1 Calls off Pitcairn Island, subject to weather conditions permitting. Return tickets are interchangeable with P. and 0. and Orient Lines (via Suez), C. and A. and Union lanes (via Canada and America) or ■Aberdeen and Blue Funnel Lines (via 'South Africa). FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING - COMPANY, LIMITED. .-xylophone No. 34. (OFFICES: HARBOUR STREET. A "Business Talk with Business Men. —“There :s a vast difference hetween wishing and winning.-Many o good man has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone ought to have been.” Are you wi-hing~for more business, but lack the winning? Advertising is a sux-e enough winner, but it needs backbone in the* man directing it. Advertising doesn’t bring results with a jerk. The beginning is slight, but the pressure is constant, and increasing all cne time. The open season for hunting business lasts all the -year round, but just now the game Is -particularly" well worth going after. The best ammunition is an anverfcisement in “The Manawatu Herald.”*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2734, 17 May 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2734, 17 May 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2734, 17 May 1924, Page 4

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