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PILES. ♦ Wjhen people generally understand that all sueh fatal diseases as fistula, ulcer of (lie rectum, fissure etc., almost invariably begin in a simple case of piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for 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. Mr P. W. Gardes, late of the Family Hotel, Foxton, and who is now keeping an hotel at l’ukekohe, near Auckland, says: “For live years I suffered from that awfully trying complaint, itching piles. The pain and irritation were at times almost unbearable particularly at night and during the warm weather. 1 tried many remedies in the hope of finding n cure, hut could get nothing to do me any lasting good. At Inst Doan’s Ointment was reeom.mended to me, the recommendation being that it had effected a wonderful cure. Thought a point once, and by the times 1 had used about half of it the irritation had eased considerably, so 1 perservered and before long I was completely cured. I always keep a. pot of Doan’s Ointment in the house now, and use it occasionally just as a preventative against any return." ' Six years Inter, Mr Gardes says. “It is over six years since Doan’s Omlinent cured me of piles, and T am still free 'of this complaint.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/pet pot or will be posted on receipt iif price bv Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton -Slreeel. Sydney. P>ut be sure you get HOAX’S. —Advt. 4

During the course of :in interview Mi- .). Horn, M.P. a im'iiiiu'r of the Parliamentary Delegation from New Zealand which recently toured South Africa. slated that hor.se?: were seldom seen on the hind in South Africa. The work was done It v Imlloeks, donkeys, and mules-. \ full span of bullocks or donkeys totalled 18 head, or nine pair yoked Iwo abreast. The cost of the animals was astoundiugly cheap. A good working - bullock cost from £2 10/- to £4, and donkeys could be bought at from 1/- to 2/(1 per head/’ said Air Horn laughingly. The mules were worth from .£8 to £l2 per head, and anything in the shape of a Clydesdale could only lie procured at a much higher rate more on a par with the prices paid in New Zealand.

THE BEST NEWS YET FOR BAD LEGS. VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS. HEALEY’S “VAREX” Method of Treatment never fail* to cure if applied properly. There is rarely any pain with the treatment, and no necessity to lay up, most patients being able to follow their usual occupations without any inconvenience. This treatment has cured when hospital treatment and operations have failed. It has cured cases where amputation of leg at the knee has been recommended. It has cured without resting, where patients have been given up, even with resting, as incurable. It is a different treatment to any you have ever tried. IT CURES TO STAY CURED. It does not matter how long you have been troubled with the ulcer. It cures an old one as readily as a new one. It has cured Ulcers of forty years standing.

FuJl Particulars and Testimonials may be obtained at HEALEY’S PHARMACY FOXTON. . }■> vMi TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Levin, Shannon, and Foxton Districts. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Mmomm&L (By Maniapoto-Eduam). Also THE PURE-BRED DRAUGHT HORSE YOUNG GORDON (by Gordon Cameron-Lady Kember) For further particulars see cards or apply to W. Trask, Winchester Street, Levin. FQXTON-LEVIN BIOTOR SERVICE. A Gar will leave Foxton for Levin DAILY (Sundays excepted) as from MONDAY, July 16th, at 7.46 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. to connect w’*h South Trains. FARES: Single 4/6, Return 7/6. (Available for one week). Passengers called for. Iy. CARTER, Proprietor. Telephone No. 73, Private Residence Futter Street,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2819, 4 December 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2819, 4 December 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2819, 4 December 1924, Page 4

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