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PILE„. , Piles, rarely kill, but thiey cause constant I torture.' This is espeoialy tru»* & the* case- of .those 1; who are ever «o slightly'.oonsiipated-* I™® B quickly permanently ourodj without pain-, outting or :, deten* irioWfirom busiaiefiiK., Tim has been ''j£ thousands of oases in both "se ; xes; and ; of' all ! ages, and inr. the N6 bne'wiib has not sraffer&d the torMtotfl''Of/iitoyaig, painful, and bl^fog ; piles,'oan' appreciate for a moment wie marvellous sense of reUefJ tnat. follows the, use of Doan's Oimtment. 1 Go at onoe and get a pot of jtfnd. ointmiwt; it wi3f end your rf&riibe? 6T my "family was unfortunftiiliy.trying cojnplaamt, itchang and ,protrud&£ piles. Tjhb pain , and- lrx&taifflari were Boniietaflnies almost iunparticularly at in warm weather. I was advised Boan'd Ointmeni, and I am delighted to tel-yoli,: after using iniw pots, carefully following directions* ; ■ J*f iHSto*- conipletely;diaappeared,;,and( aJthougjh, over two years hare elapsed since thle.oure was effeotedi there has 'Omtfoikak tihe'finest ". healing and as a few appfficatfcna' now'andh again are e ! surd against any return of such a diatreesong complaint as Piles." - .'■:-' d v „.' . . ■> Wlhfin [ wiJi bure-Pue» r cw.e' inean exactly ati© statement backed on such- evii'storelceepers at 3s per pot, or will be Dosted on receiivt of, prioe by Fosterney. Biitj be sure you get DOAN'S. For many years the Count Greban de Pontourny, owner of a stately castle and large grounds in beautiful Louraine, bad been; charmed each' .lay in Paris by "the signt of the thousands of pretty.little midinettes, dressmakers' .assistants, und snO P & T^ • whom tie hour of noon for their raily ; walk along the boule(says the /'Daily Mail's" Paris Noticing how some of them, rosy and fresh at first, grew paler from the work of the crowded sewing rooms, hd left when he died recently ;the castlo-and its park; to the midinettes ■< of; Paris. He "also provided sufficient money to maintain th : castle - 'with a perpetual house party of young girls resting and ; recruiting there. In future fanymidinette needing a holiday has only to apply and) to show that she is free from any infectious. complaint to be received.there as a guest free of cost; CAN'T SHAKE IT OFF. ; How often we hear, persons with colds make the above remark: but them off promptly and effectively in a few 'doses.! Price Is 6d and;3s. Obtainable everywhere. ~ * No home should be without the famous "Roslyn" Writing Pad, 100 sheets. Pretty picture or New Zealand's wonderland on the cover. Only 6s and Is each, from all dealer?. AjV for it.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 September 1913, Page 6

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416

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 September 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 September 1913, Page 6

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