PILES CURED. THE NEW SCIEM i jII'IC DOUBLE ABSORPTION TREATMENT DUES AWAY WITH OPERATIONS, CUT TTNfI arr.TllTf.rNTf} A MTI mnc TING. SUTURING AND CAUSTICS, CURES QUICKLY. AND IS EASILY AND SIMPLY APPLIED. The intense agony, the prolonged itching and the burning pain of internal, external, bleeding and itchy piles is known 'and dreaded only by you who suffer. Hero is a message of good cheer for you. Sleepless nights and torturiug days have driven you to try countless so-called remedies, only to bo disappointed. Perhaps as a last resort you have been driven to, consider on operation, in fact anything to obtain relief. Piles are of such a nature, vari. cose (highly inflamed congested veins), that you cannot afford to neglect them. They may become chronic and even de. veloped into fistula or cancer. You really can bo cured. "The Zann Don do aj. sorption Treatment" is a two-fold one, and has the support of lending medical men. It does away with operations, catting. suturing, and caustics, and is simply and easily applied. If you suffer don’t delay, write to-day to The Zann Proprietary, 6C, Lamblon quay, Wellington, inclosm* postal note IDs Gd, and, receive in plain wrapper a full course of The "Zanu Double Absorption Treatment," also pamphlet on the cause, treatment,, and cure of internal, external. itchy, and bleeding piles. Each treatment is sold under a guarantee to cure or your money returned. Note address;—The “Zann Proprietary," Box 31Sra, G.P.0.. Wellington.
Air raid shelters at Dover cost .£CCOO. Lightning con be seen by reflection at distance nf 200 miles. There aro SO.OW) mentally defccliv children in Groat Britain*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10280, 15 May 1919, Page 6
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270Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10280, 15 May 1919, Page 6
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