BUSINESS NOTICES, THE LADIES OF STRATFORD AND DISTRICT ARE REQUESTED TO CALL AND VIEW OUR OPENING DISPLAY, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, OF <vi IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HOME OF FASHION, BROADWAY, .STRATFORD. ■ ..- -.- •■••••: '■ -> ■ --■ ■■■ ■'••■-'•• . I
jCool<.J>efore When it is a question of kealthj the neglect of this precaution has frequently cost-either life or limb. ;< This, is called a scientific, , age. The lust of opera- / . tion is strong upon üb. • r Almost every malady, from sunstroke to a;gumboil has to go down under the knife. Be on your guard. Operations are costly and dan- . gerpus. Submit only as a last t resort. Mrs. Rolfe, of Drury, \ Waikato, came near losing >; a limb, and would have done so but for Plantekoa Ointment. The doctor said that unless a, miracle happened, the leg must be amputated in a week. Write and ask her about it, or if you desire further information and •dvice, write to the Manager, Plantekoa Proprietary, Wellington. £;•¥{? Read what t she says: Jw £ "For over thirteen months I suffered from Ulcers and Running ■g.' wounds on the leg, which defied all treatment, including that of the 3 most skilful physicians. During the last four months I was treated V|CC by an Auckland Doctor, and my case becoming so serious, he informed v«\j£) me that unless a miracle happened within a week my leg would have J&jy to be amputated at the knee, the ulcers having become so deep no ■v other treatment would avail, taking the leg off was my only ,\j chance. During that terrible week, while the thought of the J-p ' operation and its consequences nearly distracted me, I hepd some I remarkable reports about Plantekoa Ointment, and as a forlorn hope, ■4 I procured a box, and commenced to use it straight away. You may cull it magic or miracle, or what you like, one box completely cured me, and I am as sound and well to-day as ever I was. Plantekoa .~■ will always find a place in my home. I have found the healing J>. oyi effect the same with other members of my family, in the case 4)t ty of cut 9, etc. I might also add that we are greatly pleased with »j(& Plantekoa Soap; its use makes the skin beautifully clear and /Sj •Bmooth.—Mrs. A, Rolfe, Drury, Waikato." <tl£n You can get Plantekoa Ointment at the nearest store. A 2/-&1/-E. B. BTOH.R; Chemist. Stratford. A. FSNDLAY, Storekeeper, Mlahlrs
:>■ ■: >■:--■: .^■■'.p^.-:M^m. HALST DRENC /of COWS - PIGS 'HORSES-SHEEP Farmers often lose valuable animals not from want of knowledge but from using inferior or unsuitable remedies for the treatment of the particular disease from which their stock is suffering. "HALSTEAD'S" Drench, Colic Drench, Dusting Powder and other Remedies will prevent such loss, because, these remedies are propared from the recipes Of an expert who had years of practical and scientific training to guide him. . V Obtainable from Agents Everywhere ° r Halstoad Veterinary Medicine Co. m ':;" m m msm Ssis m m& m arcfTITOTBEIT: ! ' tf HEA D OFFICE AND FACTORY: THAMES, NEW ZEALAND TARANAKI AGENTS: T. LA MASON, Stratford;''SMlTH and EASTOH, Hawera.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 30, 28 September 1912, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 30, 28 September 1912, Page 3
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