MONEY SAVING.
rp HERE are only twenty shillings in _L every s,oveieign, and money is not elastic. Also, money is nonei too plentiful now-a-days, What is the result? Why, that money must be saved ' This is of necessity almost the universal spirit of the age. You cannot aftord' to throw money away on what you do not want . but you often do it. How often, for example, does not a man purchase 1 a medicine to find it quite devoid of everything suited to his own particular case, and realise he has wasted his money. How many thousands of nounds would have been saved had PLANTEKOA been used in the first instance. Hive we not piles of testimonials received from those who had spent large sums in medical treatment w thout benefit till cured with Plantekoa l Will you profit bv the experience of others? They all say as with one voicei — DON'T EXPERIMENT, USE Plantekoa To do so is to gain health, and save money. Special Affents.— Wrlhngton: WILFRED L BTCTCCH, 26, Vivian Street, and W CAMPBELL. General Grocer. 21. Manners Stroet, and 39. Eiddiford Sheet. " Hutt and Petone : WILLIAM INGLIS, Chemist.
A POINT. " A straight line i^ the shortest distance between two points." — Euclid. TO HEALTH FROM WEAKNESS
WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, 135 a., Lambton Quay. ROYD GARLICK - - - - Instbtjctoe
WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHT.
rpHIS splendid lmpiovement has quite revolution ■*- lsed the question of having Roof Lights. A ew years back a thing to be avoided was a skylight, but WADE'S is now used with every confidence, on account of its complete success as regards being water-tight, giving plenty of light, ventilation, durability, cheapness ; besides having to withstand the usual test in all good and useful patents, th infnnger, this it has also proved most completely See Post and Times, 19th and 21st October, 1901 Consequently, we must ask our long list of custom ers and the general public to beware of imitations. Note address— BALLINGER BROS., Waring Taylor and Magmnity streets Wellington. Ole Owneis and Manufacturers for the South end of North Island, and the Noith end of South Island Telephone 99.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 229, 19 November 1904, Page 19
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404Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 229, 19 November 1904, Page 19
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