PILES. Piles rarefy kill, but they cause conI slant torture. This is especially true in the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can he quickly and permanently, cured, without pain, cutting, or detention from business' This has been proved in thousands of cases in both sexes and of all ages, and in the very worst as well as in ordinary cases. No one who has not suffered the torments of Itching, Painful, and Bleeding Piles can appreciate for a moment the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of Doan’s Ointment, Go at once, aiid get a pot of this Ointment, it will end your sufferings. Mr James Rees, 31 ‘Lower Campbell Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, N.S.W., says: “Three years ago Doan’s Ointment cured me of a very had attack of Itching Piles, and 1 have been free of that distressing complaint ever since. Before I got this-Ointment 1 tried several Pile I remedies, but none of them ever gave j me so much as relief from' my suffer- . ; mg. The pain and irritation 1 had to I endure were awful, and sometimes I j was so bad mat i felt i could nearly tear myself to pieces. I heard of Uoau's Oiutmeim ueing good lor Tiles, so got some, using it with very pleas- 1 i lug results. The first few applications relieved the irritation a good deal, and before i had finished one pot i was quite cured. 1 always keep Doan's Ointment in the house, aud useot occasionally, just as a preventive against any return of Piles.” No need for you to suffer with Piles. There is a sate aud sure cure for every torturing skin trouble — piles, Kczema, Hives, Sores, Insect Bites. Chilblains, etc., in JDoan’s Unit- i uioiit. Then get this remedy to-day. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-Mc- ] mellan Co., 7ti Pitt Street, Sydney. But, he sure you get DOAN’S. * NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Newton King will hold his Wai vyakaiho side on Friday next at 1 o'clock. i That progressive firm, the Broad vyay Tailoring Company, owing to the rapid increase of business, hum halo remove to larger and more centra! premises. The suits tailored by tin linn are guaranteed to be oi nones 1 workmanship to the last stitch. The class of cloth stocked by the Company does not call for comment; as it is well-know-u to be “out on its own.” The premises are situate two doors north of Newton King’s offices, Broadway.
Fur Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Grocery business advertised for isale or exchange for farm. Few trucks of firewood are wanted by Quinn Brothers, Hawera. Newton King will hold a clearing sale on account of Mr. J. Smitheram Huiroa, in the Douglas yards on the 11th. August. For BroucUial Coughs, take Woods- Groat Peppermint f'aisa Newton King draws attention to the clearing sale on account of Mr Hector Gray, to he held at Midhirst, ■ j to-morrow, 10th inst. The cows are jail young, second to fourth calvers, and will all be in by the end of this month. Mr Gray has spared no expense in putting this herd together, and he has a reallV line lot in tip-top condition. The farm is leased, and everything is absolutely without rei serve, as Mr Gray intends leaving shortly for Australia. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Pepnerniint Cure. Farmers are reminded of the posti poned sale of Jersey pedigree and | grade cattle on account of Mr J. 'l'. ! Belcher, which takes place in Newton King’s Stratford yards on Friday, 11 tli inst. There are If) pedigree cows, heifers and bulls, and d2 grade Jersey cows to sell without reserve. Mr Belcher’s sons have gone to the Front, and owing to ill-health, Mr Belcher finds it. impassible to carry on dairying. The returns from the cows this season averaged C2O 11s per cow ; this was of! grass alone, the turnip crop being a failure. Otherwise, Mr | Belcher estimates they would have done £2 hotter. "Anyone wanting cows to fill up or improve their herds, should not miss this sale. There i» a lot to get through, and the sale will start at 11 o’clock sharp. I mi (’onoh and Colds, never- fails 1 r ‘. ' * rV'nnernpnf rUit— Cl fh[c Cc-io. Mr Stan Sharp has a tied mo to the electors of Stratford re'v'M"lnpr (.he coming municipal elec-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 9, 9 August 1916, Page 3
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