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ARE YOU ABOUT TO FUHNISH? IF SO, VISIT The Grrat CloarJag Sale of Petone Stock NOW ON AT RADF &CO, 63 AND 65 .WILLIS STREET. HUNDREDS of lines m Piirnitur Drapery. Crockery, Glassware, Bedsteads, and Bedding. Cterpf ks 5 L-iinolt-uins., I unwslmg, Ironmongery, Enamel ware, etc., now being sold «t leas .than vwio.fc-sale prices. As w£ are greatly overstocked, room must wo made, and th© stock must go regardltess tof cost. Hio't'elkefpers and storelreepc-i s (invited to inspect iand compare prices. Radford & Co.'s COMPLETE MOUSE FURNISHEP® WELLINGTON. THMMXI6S fir your BALI DBS S3 J. v ' arc now showing a very fine range of E\ EXING LRLSS TRIMEVITXGS in Silver Head Fringes, Silver Road Insert ton®, and Oriental Insertions. This class of ifcr!inni'i»ig was very hard to buy ilast year, so lv.ako your purchases early it a avoid dtisaippoint ane-nt. SJIA'KR BEAD FRTXGES, various vtfdUw, Is lid.,to 15s Gd.yard. SILVER BEAD INSERTIONS, narrow 'and wide, 6d to 8s Gd yard. Lovely range of COLOURED ORI ENTAL INSERTIONS,' Is to 10s 6d yard. COLOIIRED KDGIXGS, choice goods., 9d to 2s Gd yr.rd. McQruer and Co. MASTERION'S FAVOURITE SHOPPING' CENTRE Phone 111. I\o. Box 106. GASH DISCOUNT Bd IN EVERY 108. fie Modern. ■ .I worker? rUrjT y m OUT Or PLANTEK°/8 COMES § IP H We do not you to place confidence in Plantekoa, on our statement alone, but desire to let our friends speak for us. We know it to be genuine and reliable. These friends have a humanitarian desire to benefit their fellows, and have no, personal interest in the matter. Extracts from letters received prove conclusively that Plantekoa is all that we say it is. ' Read these: —• Major Rowley, Salvation Army, Wellington,' says that "after months of struggling with bodily weakness, and no benefit received from the advice and medicine ot two doctors, I used Plantekoa. As a result I became strong and vigorous, my weight has risen from 9 to 12 stone, and. I do hot know n time ill my life when I was ili a better state of health than at present." ' . " Mr. John* Tanciikr, formerly gardener at the Wellington Hospital, says—"l used l'lantekoa tor Indigestion and generally run down system ; and found it to do all that was claimed for it. While using jlie first bottle, I made flesh rapidly, and gained several pounds in. weight.." MR. P. W. Brown, Ballance, Wairarapa, says—" My daughter (8 years) has derived great benefit from Plantekoa. It has completely buiU up her constitution and created a perfect state of health." Plantekoa is not a laxative. It is the purest of all tonics, and extremely pleasant to take. Children like it. Good for all ages. 5/* per Bottle. ?a d e 1 g> : ~ ILQTT 3096 '•'BfiWSa®-'-"--HENKY EDGAR ETON, DISPENSING CHEMIST, MkSTERTON.

EE fjei «. packet to-night, ' ffo other brawl in ilavf.nr, onulrv und ■-■si»»ntrih. SoW onh in fl-irn!>-rroof a:r->ii>b' nwkflu.aod in*, ill .JateMEmSEME iss^ssm^mwssEm^aaßsi a oviß«i igi a r.ys uiwtiP&i /-asto Pefsons who drink Ale shoii-d lentensoez* • That Read's "Dog* Head" Br-s is always brewed from , ShC Tha^lfi^'brewed'"with the hard water from the spinas owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of '~V' OASC r'S Hi That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment jc the world. Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and never-turas flat. DOG'S HEAD BASS IS tl)/; family beverage in -i/J. English homes. Evepy bottle bears this iabei, which if) the seal of excoSlQiu;..

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 2

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