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Serious Chances Are Taken in Neglecting a Simple Case of Piles Any person takes serious chances tn neglecting an attack of piles. This ailment has a tendency to become chronic, and there is also danger of ulceration find forming of fistula, both very difficult to cure. The safest remedy for any form of plies, whether itching or protruding, is Doan’s Ointment. In using it there is no detention from daily occupation, and the many cures made by it have made it famous in every corner of the world It enjoys a greater demand and more enthusiastic popularity than anv other pile remedy ever placed on the market. Here is a case: Mrs. J. Brown, Morgan Street, The , Valley, Brisbane, says: “Some six months ago I was suffering terribly from itching and protruding piles 1 tried different remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good until T used Doan's Ointment. The soothing effect of-this remedy is wonderful. It gave me ease almost at once, and by the time T had used a pot and a half the piles had disappeared completely, and I have had no return of the ailment since. Previous to getting Doan’s Ointment my suffering was awful, and I was often in such pain that I was compelled to He up. I am very grateful for my cure, and shall always recommend Doan’s Ointment to anyone I know suffering from piles.” Some years later, Mrs. Brown says “I have not been troubled with piles since Doan’s Ointment cured me but 1 always keep a tin by me, and use it occasionally just as a preventive against any return. I find it a splen did preparation, and would not be without it.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by al] chemists and storekeepers. Foster - McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But. be sure you K«t DOAJM’S. I With Cold —-Goldsmith. More Cold —Landor, Even our poets seems to have encountered colds. In future— -avoid all reference to coughs, colds, sore throats and other bronchial ailments —keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver ; handy! “Baxter’s” is the best cough remedy—be sure it's “Baxter’s.” 1/6, 2/6, *4/6, all chemists anl stores. S.A.—The Popular Cycle. Just count them on the road; they can’t all be wrong. Lightbind and Wann, Ltd.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 3

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375

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 3

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