€£*■' : BUSS MESS N0TI&E8. THE PRETTIEST HATS FASHION HAS PLANNED. iw": You’ll find the Prettiest Hats that Fashion has planned at MOREY’S ,ook in and see them, for you must iavo a new Spring Hat —and to see our Millinery is to see the bcs-. iA *>>. m st • (T- ■ .{V. V'i A? - i *■ &>■>> m \ /// JUST A FEW DESCRIPTIONSTRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED SUNSHINE GIRL HATS, m large variety of colours and prices. RE.ADY-TO-WE' R in all clasps Straws and Shapes, to suit all heads and pockets. CHILDREN’S STRAWS, in all the Newest Shapes (the daintiest ever turned out). CHILDREN’S SILK HATS AND BONNETS in the prettiest designs to bo seen. If you value money pay cash, and get Is in the £ discount. MOREY & SON STRATFORD and NEW PLYMOUTH,
4 < V fro HAPPY YOUTH The Chain of Hears At every period during the span of life Plantekoa Ointment is in request. Once it has found a place in the home, there is not a household in New Zealand that .would be without ’ this Ointment. At some time or other everyone needs Plantekoa Ointment,—for the ailments of childhood—rash, soreness, chafing, redness, pimples, and irritation—for the blotches, boils ) and skin troubles of youth and middle life—for the-varicosc veins, tumours, eczema, ulcers, piles and skin diseases of old age. ft is a positive and absolute cure. Here are instances proving its value—we could print records of hundreds of cures were the space at our disposal. Mrs. O. SMITH, Victoria Street, Pei one, writes “My little boy FELL INTO THE FIR it. causin'? a terrible burn from the hip to the knee. I dressed it with Plantekoa Ointment (I always keep it) and not only did it prevent, blisters and inflammation, but in three days new skin had formed, in less than three weeks not a scar remained.” MRS. JOHN MUU.INS, Cambridge, writes;—“l have been troubled for a long time with pimples on the face. I used a pot of Plantekoa Ointment and the disfigurement disappeared, leaving the skin beautifully clear and soft," MRS. M. II SAUL. Tail a, a lady who is nearly SO years of age, writes: —"I have used Plantekoa Ciutniaiv for Piles, skin troubles, burns, scalds, craVked hands, etc., and in all my years of experience I have never seen its equal.” For ripe old ago, for calm aud rest, When sun is sinking in the west, Life’s journey through it is the best, Plantekoa. VV 1 Procurable from chemists and stores at l/-and 2/per pot—or from the Manager Plantekoa Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington. Mealing $ Soothing f&rYoungsnd Old U fm .v/V 1 fj ; \ / to U rIEARTY f OLD-AGE fisaouiaaiz&aaf wm h of T v-008, E. B. STOHR, Chemist. Stratford. A. FSNDLAY, Storekeeper, Midhirst
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 3
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