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DON'T NEGLECT. A Common case of Piles II may 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 cape of piles, they will learn tho wsdom of taking prompt treatment for the first sgn of this trouble. Doan's Ointment is" unequalled for every form of piles Itch in ;r. Bleeding, Protruding, ant Blind piles, and hundreds of lives ha\> been saved by us'ng this cheap but ef fectivr. .remedy right at the start, for at such times a single pot has often ef fected a cure, while in the old, deep seated, chronic cases several pots ai'u sometimes necessary. Here is a case.— Mrs \V. T. MoCusker. Alton Lane Nelson, writes :— "A member of my fam ily suffered torture from itching and protruding piles, the pain and irritation being at firres almost unbearable. We tried a.ll sorts of remedies n the hope of finding a one, but nothing gave any permanent relief. We were at a loss to know what to do when Doan's Ointment was brought under our notice, and, although we did not have much fa'.th in ointments of any kind, we got a pot to try it. The soothing and healing effects'of this remedy a.re marvellous. It iravo relief almost immediately. and two cots effected a perfect cure. No words of mine can sufficiently praise Doan's 0 ntment .and we recommend it with every confidence as a cure for that distressing complaint, piles." Two years later Mr McCnsker says : "The cure referred to above has proved a permanent one, no signs of piles having* returned since Doan's Ointment was used over two years ago." Doan's O ntment is sold by ail chemists and storekeepers at 3s per .pot, ox will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., , ■ Pitt street, Sydney.

of the children. Some chiluien catch cold readily and each successive cold, if not lively to weaken |;.^ : '\ y M'~'t "\V. u -. the kings more and %' ; * l"'-'i\ \ \>V"" more, It is when il- ;. • 'A ' '1 I & the lungs are so «ul*/J I * weakened that *""' youngsters are nore easily subject to Ir.onchit.is and •onsuri!i.;ion. At the lirst si«n of <-nt■■'•■■ ■ •.-:>■►.* thu children i'hey take it readily '->! their own accord because of tho quick tenet it Croup and whooping !v''.h >ieki to curative a;»d so'»t >mu,;: inlluenct of iiomiiuxiur.'s. A Nelson lad 1 , writes: "1 havegr-*:U pleasure in recommend ing your Irish .Moss and c:in icmembe: it .being used by our iamily Mr twenty five years or more. I also —^ find it invaluable !<■• ifcpS? croup, which some of in\ WA . hildren have been sub ect to. I can say it never dls to give relief. 1 adise all mothers to use it." rS£" *" Mrs. Walter Broad. j oar chemist';* or ai j '■££;"*** ... Cull for it by name tlftjO-fiii id neo that yoa iret it—-uxuui- | u _.~.

is "use Eclmontl's Baking Powder." Economical housewives always use it —it ensures light, delicious scones, cakes and puddings. Buy a tin to-day from your grocer. N9 MJs POWDER 1 ! ■\ '/':>«;! allow good fu'r '! miure to be ruined I ':• Tnnt liltlc destroyer which works so jj f.-.clly eiUini> away the "very vita!s \ f \ out fuinit re can be easily st< p--1 pec! in his depredations. | x WILTON'S I Aeii-Borer will eradicate this pest, permanent y, ij J and will make the articles immune ri from its further attacks. ! f Price: j It 6 for Solution and Aparatus Extra'Solulion. Z/o | Everybody who uses Scientific Ap- ! paratus —drxtcrs, chemists, leaches !i -can se'tel from the largest sloe 1 - : jj the Dominion at Wilt.n's. j} roods from the best markets; right ij prices. Wri.e for details. 'I GEO. W. WILTON & Co.. Ltd < Ij WELLINGTON j !i , ■ 40 rIA...

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Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 2

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