PILES. Piles arc divided into two classes, internal and external; both classes frequently causing intense pain, itching and bidding. External piles may bo either cutaneous (that is usually in tho form of distinct tags) with unbearable itching otnd pain or thrombotic (tor the reason that they are caused by a blood clot) with acute inflammation, swelling ' and pain. Internal Piles aro much more serious than external piles, and frequently life is endangered, cases being Irnown in which from half to one gallon of blood had been lost at one time, leaving a mass of tissue known as tho hemorrhoidal mass. This mass always protrudes, and through friction becomes much, ulcerated. Only you who suffer ■ know the agonising pain, the sleepless nights, and' the miserable days which accompany this condition. Avoid operations. cutting, ligaturing and caustic.-'. They are drastic measures which arc ”rarelv "successful. You really can bo cured easily and quickly by using tho “Zann Double Absorption Treatment." The first application gives instant relief and-a general improvement sets in at once. Don't delay. Write to-day to the “Zann” Proprietary, G 6. Lambton quay, Wellington, enclosing postal note for Ifts Gd, and receive in plain wrapper per return post a full treatment, with pamphlet on canso, treatment, and cure of internal, external, bleeding and itching piles. All correspondence is strictly confidential, and each treatment is guaranteed to cure or vonr money instantly returned. Note address—The Zann Proprietary, Box 3d5m.. G.P.0.. Wellington. Barraelough’s Alagic Nervine cures Toothache-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 6
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245Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 6
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