DON'T NEGLECT. A Common Case of Piles. It 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 case of Tiles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of this trouble. Doan s Ointment is unequalled for every form of Piles— Itching, Bleeding, Protruding, and Blind Piles—and hundreds of lives have been saved by using tins 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: — Mrs S. J. Foster, 33 Warwick Street, Feilding, says:—"My advice to all who (suffer from that awfully painful and 'irritating complaint, Piles, is to use JDoan's Ointment at once, and I am sure they will derive great benefit by doing' so. I consider this Ointment is the finest, remedy in the world for curing Piles, anrl I do not speak from hearsay, but from practical experience. A member of my family suffered agony from Itching and Protruding Piles, the pain and irritation being ai; times almost unbearable, this being especially the case at night or in warm weather. We tried all sorts of remedies, but none of them seemed to do any good:" One day I was fortunate enough to hear about Doan's Ointment being a sure cure for Piles, so we sent for a pot, and commenced using it at once. It was marvellous how quickly this Ointment relieved the irritation, and before two pots were used a perfect cure was effected. Four years have elapsed sinco then, and during all that time there has been no return of Piles, so I regard the cure as permanent." Two years later Mrs Foster says:— "The above cure has proved a permanent one. I need say no more, the facts speak for themselves."
No need for you to suffer with Piles. There is a safe and sure cure for every torturing skin trouble—Piles, Eczema, Hives, Sores, Insect Bites, Chilblains, etc., in Doan's Ointment. Then get this remedy to-day. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will he posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S, x 'Tis BONNIE DOOJs'S sweet reek an' smither, Ye'll no be wantin' ony ither Aye. BONNIE DOON'S the i esry weed But, man, what cheerin' whin it's doid. 45 /'HANGA - KOHURATAHI ■ ■ SPORTS CLUB (Registered.) ANNUAL MEETING. FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1915. ON WHANGA DOMAIN. Officers. Patron, J. B. Hine, Esq., M.P. j President, W. A. McCutchan, Esq.; Committee, Messrs W. Hodge, V. Klec. W. Harris, A. McMeekan, B. Hume, L. J. Dean, G. L. Bacon, 0. McCutchan, A. J. Hassall, J. Rothery; Handicappers, Messrs Harris. McMeekan and Rothery. Protest Committee, Messrs Hassall, Bacon, Harris, R. G. Fawkner and A. McMeekan; Judges, Messrs R. J. Patton, R. G. Fawkner, and V. Klee; Chopping Stewards, Messrs 0. McCutchan and A. McMeekan i Starter, W. Hodg©; Treasurer, R. J. Patton; Secretary, Alex Klee.
Programme: Novice Handicap Chop (local), 12in, nomination Is.. First prize 50s, second 10s 6d. 100yds Open Handicap, nomination As. First prize 40s, second 10s, third ss. Throwing Cricket Ball, post entry Is. Trophy. Open Handicap Chop, loin, nomination Ss 6d. First prize 100 s, second 30s, third 10s. 220yds Open Handicap, nomination 4s. First prize 40s ; second 10s, third' ss. Chain Stepping, post entry Is. Trophy. Local Handicap Chop, 15in, nomination 6s. First prize 60s, second 20s, third 10s. 110yds Open Handicap, nomination 4s. First prize 40s, second 10s, third ss. Married Ladies' Race, free entry. Trophies. Underhand Handicap Chop, 15iu., open, nomination 6s. First prize 70s. second 20s, third 10s. 100yds District Handicap, post entry 2s 6d. Trophies. Single Ladies' Race, free entry. Trophies. Public Works Handicap Chop, 12in., nomination 6s (open to coop, workers in the district). Trophies, 40s, 20s. 880yds Open Handicap, nomination ss. First prize 50s, second 15s, third ss. Ladies Nail Driving, lady to be nominated by a gentleman, post entry Is. Trophy. Sheep Guessing, dead weight, entry Is. Trophy. Tug-of-War, 5-aside, entry. 10s. First prize 30s, second 10s.
RACES FOR THE CHILDREN. SIDE SHOWS OX THE OROUND. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Conditions. Nominations for all handicap events other than jjpst entry, accompanied by nomination feop to be in the Secretary's hands not later than 10 p.m. on Thursday, 4th February, 1915. Nominations must be accompanied by performances. If no performances during the last two years then the last three performances to bo given. ; Three competitors or no event. Five or no second prize. The Committee reserve the right to make any alterations that may be found neees'sary in the programme. Handicaps will be published in the "Stratford Post" on 10th February. All protests must be accompanied by a fee of 5s and must be in the Secretary's hands'not later than In minutes after the event. The Committee will not undertake to supply blocks for competitors who have not paid nomination fees. Local and District shall be taken to mean within Wbangamomona County.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 2
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