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I I'JI.US. Illicit Alter Year* of Suffering. I'roof l t thai Uuiiu , Ointment w.!i ( nn: 1 ; I'llcs. ■ ! J'iit., kill, but liii-y cause con--1 stain KM,ire. iiiin is especially tru.' ' ( in Ijic ra>e of liiosc who arc ever ht> j >l.g,ii.lv uMi-Jpatcd. i'ik-a can be quick|ly ami permanently cured, without 1 pain, culling, or detention from business. 'J his ha» been proved in thou* I sands ol' cases of bolh sexc.s and of ;til ' ages, ami in the very worst as well as ' in ordinary eases. '\'o mie who hits not sulll-red the torments of itching, ' painful and bleeding Piles can appred- : ate for a moment the -marvellous sense • ■ of rcliei that follows the u>e of Doan's Ointment. < io at once and get a pot I of this ointment; it will end your r ' »ering. Air. Thomas J. Lumpen, watchmaker, 'fay-stm-i. Jinvercargill. writes: have been sullering' for years with itching* pilis, am[ thi.< complaint is very hard to 'near, lor not only is the day 'miserable, but the nights arc .sleepless.' I tried a number of remedies without success, when f m\\v it testimonial from a younn man who hud sull'ered the .same 1 as J was siiilerintf, and was cured bv Doair's Ointment. Thai day J ■bought a put of your ointment. More finishing this one pot. 1 w.is cured, h send you this on my own ju'coiiut, just Lo lot utlu«i sull'erers know of my cure, for which i will ever be thankful." On JStli April, J(IU7. Mr. bumsden conlinns the above: '".I have been free of the torture of itching piles ever .since Doan's Ointment cured me. six years ago. f can now get rest and ease.' My lasting cure means a lot to me." U hen we sav that Doan* Ointment will cure piles. we mean exactly what we sav. iin-l \\i> are able lo make l Ins emphatic «U lemeuj ( backed up bv -silct| testimony as above. Don'l go on Millering; get this remedy In-day, and put an end to your pain. Doan's Oinlment| is sold by all chemists and storekeepers I at ;fs per pot, or will be posted on re- |, ce<pt of |,ri n . |,y Kostcr-McClellaii l/ 0.. I j 7l>. Pill -street. Sydney. I llemember the name- MUX'S.

THE C'IUSE OF COXSTIPATIOX. The most common cause of eonslipa's il of exercise necessary to Jfiipp the muscles of tlic bowels active-. That ia why constipation is oftcv. l>r' light on by too frequent use of purgatives. They act violentlv, pcrformm* the work of the bowels fo r them, an.l ®o weaken tiiem that thev will not vv.ilioul assistance. Chamberlain's Tiid.ets will cure constipation because intend of doiiirr the work of the homy* tnoy gently stimulate them to voluntary netion. Tiieir frequent use will not jr. J«r t . the most delicate person. Sold bv ail chemists and storekeepers. i

JUST THE THING FOE EVERY HOME. KIPLING, " SHREWD WOMEN Of New Zeal.md, with equally coimiiondnulo judgment, are persistent In slating that tlie ART 3F WASHING Has been revolutionised by the advent of "XANIWHA" SOAP. THE PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION Of thousands of satisfied housewives, and Its wonderful lathering properties, arc the chief regaided with dread. Tho hard day ol pntlcnt drudgery Is turned into pleasure. So always use -TAMWIIA." It WILL HELP YOU As It Is helping THOUSANDS or Housewives In Wiuhing (.'lollies and In Oeneral Housework. WOULD NOT IIUHT A HARY Olt IXJUIIK THE Ml IST UHLICATU KABKIC.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 4

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571

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 4

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