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I'lLE*. '-11./.U .11' 1 I'.lv ll.i 1,2 Ol >111',.., I'liOOl' Jli.il ; UI.M.UK.NX \MLL H UE I'n.io I'lH-i rau-iy kill, bui ilicy cause cu.i slant torture. I nil i-? c-pe, laliy tiu, 111 lilt' C.lsC (>] tIIOSC Wll,l illC I'VUI slight.y eoiislipated. Pile- can lie ijui,',;l\ anu peramnently cured. without pain, cutting, or detention troiu IniMue—, lki. lia> been proved in I uj cast-* ul botli sexes ami ol all ages, and iu the very worst as well as in ordinary case?. .No one who lias uul suffered the loituenu ul itching, jiaiiitul.. and bleeding piles ean appreciate lor a moment the marvellous sense ol relief lliat follows tlij use ol Doan's Ointment. at oU'.i/. and get a |kjl of this ointment; it will eud your suffering. .Mr. Thomas J. Luuisden, watchmaker, Tay street, llivercargil], write-: "I have been suffering for years with ilchpiles, and this complain* i, ve-.V hard to bear, lor not only is the day miserable, but the nights are sleepless, i tried a number of remedies without success, when 1 saw a testimonial fro-ii a young man who had suffered the same as i was suffering, and was cured by Doan's Outmeut. That day i bought a 3s pot ol your ointment. Ik-fore liuisaiug this one pot 1 was cured. 1 sc.id you this on my own account, just to let other sufferers know of my cure, for which 1 will be ever thankful.' 1 On 18th April, lUU7, -Mr Luni.s<leii confirms the above: "1 have been free of the torture of itching piles ever since Doan's Ointment cured me. six years ago. I can now rest with ease. 11 y la-till" cure means a lot to me." When we say that Doan's Ointment will cure piles, we mean exactly what we say, and we are able to make this emphatic statement, backed up by mk-Ii testimony as tin- above. Don't go -m suffering; get l-liis remedy to-day. anil put an end to your pain. Doan'- ointment is sold by all ilieniisl- and -l.o"c---keepers a- :ts per pot. or will be pn-t vl oil receipt of price by Foster-Mcl'lollm (.'o.. 70 I'itt street, Sydney, lleraoinher the name—HOAX'S.

"Ilic .Uoloouruo. is the leading house in the province for men's ami lioy s clolhing. hats and caps, hoots ami sluice Thc-c goods at tile prices named >■'■"■•■ you a clear saving of from in jicr , to 20 im.t cent. Buys' strong knicke'-s. all sizes, 'is 11(1 pair; men's splendid raincoat-. lieaiitifully tailored and !i,v islicil, 3!l* (id: lioys' 'iwce.l caps, (id, yd. Is; men's golf caps. is. Is (id. in fid: men's heavy saddle trousers. 8s lid pair; men's line cashmere socks, Is pair: men'- odd tw I eo.its, Ss Od; men'- tweed trousers, (is Ud, 7 S a | M | Hs (id: men's colonial tweed suits. Ills fid. 2-is. to il.ls; men's highest gra le tailor-made suits. 411- (id, ."ids (j,|.' al ,,i frK-Ailvt. im: -uii.v,: is amkhica. If-causc it i, the l>vst milking machine in the world, the "L.K.ti." Milking Maeliine is rapidly gaining pop.ilarilv in the I'liiletfSlate-. Mi. !■;. li. Dollar. 11.-uinlt.jti, .New York, one ... the m<-t prominent l„,-,-,|e>- „( 1j.,1to large production and keep lie as with the I><m hand milking. I'or further -'L.K.i;-.'' i.articulars write .1. 11. MacKwan and Co.. Ltd.. sole ageni-. inont-stre.-t, .Yew Plymouth.

STOVE POLI INSTANTANEOUS POLISH! Penny Packets, or at a PASTE IN TINS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 4

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