THE BRITSSH DOMINIONS' GENERAL INSURANCE Co., Ltd. have appointed as Agents in Stratford, MESSRS. STANLEY GOLLINSON & Go. MINIMUM RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS.
A PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT. Keeps Thousands Awake; Makes Life a Misery, j You know, w.hakifc is—Piles. Nearly drive you mad. Hard, to bear. Hard to get rid. of. Can't find relief. But wait a minute. Yes, you can, top. It's a case of knowing how. Knpwing, how. means relief. | Iji. means get the right thing, ft mean*; get Roan's Ointment. Doan's. Ointment V t ill do it. All itcliing skin diseases disappear under the ;soothing influence of Doan's Ointment! | Here's proof of this:— Mr, John Stott, bootmaker, 110 Harrison Street, Wangamii, says:— "For rears I was a martyr to. that most trying complaint, Itching Piles, and >nly people who have suffered in tlii.-i way'have' any idea, what I werit through. . At'ono time I was so bad that I went into a hospital, aud bad an operation performed, but in a little while I was just as bad as, ever. I tried almost every.Pile„re«iedy known, but could only get temporary relief ; rom the awful irritation. I suffered most during the warm weather, oiwhen I got hea,ted. in afiy way, and, sometimes the irritation was so fcernble that I felt I could tear myself to pie-cos. Six months ago* I was advised to. try Doan's, Ointment, and I ajn ph-ased 1 did so, I got, relief j from the first'few applications,"and before I had' used two pots I was completely cured, and as I have been "free, of Piles ever think ram safe'in saying nhj euro is permanent." , Two years later Mrs Scott says:— ''My. husband has not. heen troubled with,Piles since l)oan,'s,Ointment curjdhim over two years ago. He strongy recommends, this remedy to a,ll wlio iiiftor as he once did." ' * When we say that Doan's Ointment ■.vill cure we mean exactly what we say, nothing more or less, and we are. a bio to make this emphatic statement backed by such evidence as the alxiy.e. Doan's Oiutment is'sold by all chemists and storekeepers a\ 3s per pot, or will bo posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt 'Street/Sydney. Uut, bo s .re you get DOAN'S, » STRATFORD SENIOR, CADETS. 94 and ~95 Companies. TIHE above Companies will Parade -L at the Railway Station at 8.45 a.m. on Wednesday, the v 2oth inst., and proceed by rail to New Plymouth for Inspection by General Sir lan Hamilton. Hi E. WINDER, Lieut., Officer Commanding.
NOTICE. rriENDERS. are invited, to Hose at Noon, th» 27th. day of May, tor the Erection, of a Motor Garage, Bridge Street, Eltham, in ie-iufp.:cci concrete. Plans and specifier.'ons can be s«£ii at my office. "" ' A. B. BLICK, Architect, Stratford. i : • ■ 1 CENTRAL STORE, MIDHIRST. ■ \ IBEC to intimate to my customers that 1 have disposed of the above business to MR R. D. HARFORD.. and whilst thanking them for past favors would ask a continuance of their fayors.for my successor. H. A, WUNCIX. In connection with the above, I wish to assure the customers of tha.Central' Store and the Public, generally .that no effort on my part will be soared to give every satisfaction. R, Dl BARFORD. A MEETING of Ladies will be held in the Council Chambers at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, in, connection with the Scottish Social, to be held on June 3rd,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 22, 18 May 1914, Page 6
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