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******************** * ****** ill’s damsigcirosjs *££££ * to neglect cuts ami sores *** * on horses or cattle use * * I Halstead's ; * w a scientifically prepared safe and •sure * reracdy - T.P. writes:- * * “ I t urn pleased to say I have found * * it rr.ry satisfactory, especially in a * * cate of broken knees which I have * ** been treating with success." ** * * * **** Halstead Veterinary Medicine Cc, **;*** THAMES. ,****** ************************** TARANAKI AGENTS: T. LAMASOIi Stratford, SMITH and EASTON, Hawera. MOTOR FOR HIRE. R. GREDIR ■ |~\ESIRES to intimate that he ii U prepared to accept Engagement? for the Hire of his Reliable Moto? Car, at shortest notice. Address; Telephone No. 181. Sired ford. (TjIVE LANE’S EMULSION A PERSISTENT, HONEST TRIAL. MAKES STRENGTH AND ENERGY. All Chemists.B7 Many Imitations, Nothing Equal to MLig's Linseed Emalsion For quickly curing Coughs, Colds, and all Chest Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Anatimo P. 0., Nelson: “I always use Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion, and 1 think it is an invaluable remedy.” So will you if you try it. From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6. 4/6 bottia. E THERE ARE CHILDREN IM | THE HOUSE 1' ’ K Save Trouble and Spar© Pain by keeping at hand a tin of :> }>; i p®^ SS2HS3 E IT ACTS LIKE A CHARMI EIOHTEENPENCE IMaHEBBI

SALE! SALE! SALE! •' !: HAVING PURCHASED THE FURNISHING STOCK AND BUSINESS OF MR. JOHN LEYDON, PRIOR TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, I HAVE DECIDED TO CLEAR FOR CASH, REGARDLESS OF COST THE WHO LE OF THE STOCK. SALE COMMENCES at 9 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH. £SOOO WOR ™ ° F STOGK T 0 BE SLAUGHTERED, GARRETT E. WILSON, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, ’Phono 152. ' BROADWAY, STRATFORD. I STEPPING-STONES TO HEALTH * 1 ’ gj) Observe the steady tread and confident gait of this man. You can see determination writ large in his features. He is one of lliousands who, ■when sickness and disease held them 5$ in its relentless grip, rushed from Doctor to Sanatarium, from !j£a valley to hilltop, from inland to seashore, in the desperate ta effort to regain what they had lost —Health. But now he realises that Plantekoa is indeed the stepping-stone to health. iX The first dose is the first step on the road to recovery, and (•jjjV every succeeding dose forces the pace. It gives a grip of Ms once more. It gives renewed energy, and enables the sufferer |jj to gain good health. Read the experience of one who ha* H proved it. m Otago Shsep Farmer Had || ScSatica for 20 Years. II) Pelaonad Wound Over Twa Years, P’ Plantekoa Cures Him. m MR. WALTER COCKBURN, farmer’ Elliolvale, Otago, writes that a? the result Sip of an accident he had an open sore on the foot for over two years, the dye from tho W sock causing poison in the wound. It (in / was getting worse «o he started to nso PR PLANTEKOA, In addition to tiie wound, mX be had sniftered with sciatica for ‘JO years. Although he procured PLANTEKOA to M cure the wound only, it did more for <M him than ho anticipated. The M result is best described in bis own SPS words "My foot is quite healed rand the sciatica cured. I have not Wi felt sa well for twenty yoare.” WM With a desire to benefit olliers, he ® requests that they should write to Ml him and he will gladly give any fex farther information. II #) Plantekoa Remedy, S-/. M Plantekoa Ointment, 2/■fl and 1 Plantekoa Soajp, || 1/- per tablet. At chemists and stores. Wf For free medical advice write to %% the Manager plantekoa Propriety) tary. Ltd., Welllugion, . .... hill ■pd fa m m m sa* •:A IMP £ <2 1 S» ac k: ">N>Jr*® iy i THE. C-JLAT I HtߣflL R:k:5Y AIL WMh i>£l; i ... m c K. B. STQHR. Chemist Stratford. A. FiNDLAY, Storekeeper tiohirsi

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 3

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631

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 3

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