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»y iy/; from HAPPY YOUTH fIBNSIKVQraSX# *dn of Years .At every period during the span of lif© • Phthtokoa Ointmont.is in request. Once it has foundiaiplaco in the home, thereis not a household'in. New [Zealand that would be without this .Oipjtmont. 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 arid skin troubles of youth and middle life—for the varicose veins, tumours, eczema, ulcers, piles and skin diseases of old age. It is a positive and absolute • cure,Here are instances proving its value—,w.e ,pouJd 2 ;Pt i iflt, J y^ord^.j9fnhundrc l d3 ,pf cqres were the space at our disposal. . , , MRS. C. AMITIT, Victoria Street, Petone,-writesMy little boy FULL INTO TUB firk. causing a terrible burn from tbs hip to the knee. I dressed it, 'Wtih'PlanteUoa'Oinftiieni. (I always keep it) and not only did it prevent inflammation, but in three days new skin had formed. In less than three weeks not a sear remained.” MRS. .tonx- MULLINS, Cambridge, writes:— “l have been troubled for a long time with pimples pn the face. 1 used a pot of Plantekoa Ointment and the disfigurement disappeared, leaving the skin beautifully clear and soft.” Mrs. M. H SAUL. Tafia, a lady who is nearly 80 years of age, writes: —“I have used Plantekoa. pint men 1 for Piles, skin troubles, burns, scalds, cracked hands, etc., and in all my years of experience I have never seen its equal.” For ripe old ago. for calm and rest, . When sun is sinking in the west, Life’s journey through it is the host, Plantekoa. foaaJß 'sxm s S’* 9 tool fiSUy (MTMENT mi Procurable from chemists and stores at 2/-and2/-per pot—or from the Manager Plantekoa Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington. \ 4w p eaety 4 v (old-age aiacsaarrcaswni Healing Soothing fcrYoimg&nd Old I . orr voos. E. B. STOHR; Chemist. Stratford. A, FINDLAY, Storekeener, Midhirst m M s® %/W A Question .Solved IfiH^ üble. dimply cio an youi ucmuig mm gp Imonds Baking Powder, and you 11 be. >re than delighted with the lesults, Further Cookery questions solved by re to the ure to Rise okery Book. ■wV ■<J -> -SfPj.rcV'.iJ-’Cv- -'*l' .s'.- .-o /'Av. - \nyhody can ire a copy; ely send a and it will rS- ,! H I ip *3 r -7 s Aa ki n* BAKING POWDER. KkS SSSS-S# y/ orr^ov-j*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 3
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