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BUSINESS NOTICES. sssfa* *sr THE SMARTEST NOTE IN NEW MILLINERY The woman who knows style will at once concede that our selection of New Season’s Millinery is a sp’endid representation of the latest Fashions. Every hat of our fine selection has distinction of style which only skilful fingers and clever brains can supply. And what is of great importance to the majority of our customers, unlimited means are not necessary i n order to secure the smartest hats. Come along and spend an hour in the store. Should you decide to make a purchase, remember that 5 per cent * discount is allowed for cash.

t MOREY & STRATFORD AND ° NEW y ——— SON, PLYMOUTH. —— <

SALE! SALE! SALE HAYING 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 WHOLE 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 STOCK T 0 BE SLAUGHTERED. GARRETT E. WILSON, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, ’Phone 152. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

jCooR. 4 you tJeap When it is a question of health, the neglect of this precaution has frequently cost either life or limb. This is called a scientific age. The lust of operation is strong upon us. Almost every malady, from sunstroke to a gumboil has to go down under the knife. Be on your guard. Operations are costly and dangerous. Submit only as a last 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 advice, write to the Manager, Plantekoa Proprietary, Wellington. f “For over thirteen months I suffered from Ulcers and Running waunds on the leg, which defied all treatment, including that of the most skilful physicians. During the last iour months I was treated by an Auckland Doctor, and my case becoming so serious, he informed me that unless a miracle happened within n week ray ieg would have to be amputated at the knee, the ulcers having become so deep no other treatment would avail, taking the leg off was my only chance. During that terrible week, while the thought of the operation and its consequences nearly distracted me, I heard some remarkable reports about Plantekoa Ointment, and as a forlorn hope, I procured a box, and commenced to use it straight away. You may call 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 effect the same with other members of my family, in the case of cuts, etc. I might also add that we are greatly pleased with Plantekoa Soap; its use makes the skin beautifully clear and Mrs. A. Rolfe, Drury, Waikato.” ■sj? gftsaja - - trv Read what she says; i M 40 you can get Plantekoa Ointment at the nearest store. m ■m 2/- & If PA. 5X’ B. BTOHR. chemist. Stratford. :r/.cTr SMpcPCKJf 3 0 97 'J3aaa>]3joig •AVllsrwd

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 7 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 7 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 7 November 1912, Page 3

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