Where to Furnish SCfIULLAR'S FURNITURE HAS STOOD m$ TEST OF.TJME IS"« ffl. sasf«o L"on COMFORTABLE EASY CHAIRS, 428, 478 6d, 578 6d. According Covering. "B I Idadjustable mokhis CW4M?... ' 368, 428, 498 6d. ' THE /, COTTAGE !?4KK^ n with godd to -meet EVERY INDIVIDUAL DESERE. YOn E Sav B .^ R .« !T ,S NOT WHAT Tg? e^ y wM. v ' hat the artmS£.««LAR,S FURNITURE IS CONSULT n«°2lS« ,TS M °NEY. CONSULT US BEFORE PURCHAB- - Quay,? WELLINGTON
far Worker? W •fco«£ V OUT OF PUINTEIWI COMES We do not ask 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 Amy, Wellington, says that "after months of struggling .with, bodily weakness, and no benefit received from the advice and medicine at two doctors, I used, Plantekoa. ' As a result X became strong m\<& vigorous, mv weight has risen from p io is stone, and I do not.know a time in my lite when I was in a better state of health than at present." ■ ' ' . ... _ . , ... , 77- -r --- . using .the first bottle, I made flesh rapidly, and g&iasd several pounds in weight.." . . Mr. P. W. Brow.v, BaJlance, Wairarapa, says—"My daughter (8 years), lias derived great benefit irom Piaiitekoa. It has completely buiH ut> tier constitution and ceated a perfect state, of'health." • ' : ■ <. ■ Plantekoa is not a laxative. It is the purest of all tonic* tnd extremely pleasant to take. Children like it. Good lor" £,'• >*• : Bottle. 11 r*?£v TLOTTSO96 EN RV EDCAR ETOTI, OIZ V?9iBS N0 OH*: EVE JET, STERTON.
! are the best dressed in the World, and the KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY. has doiie much to ioiake this possible by producing high-grade materials at; popular Ask for KAIAPOI 1 Clothing The .Wool Grower, the KAIAPOI W O OUEN COY., the Retailer and YOU —the wearer are partners— all benefit by our unequalled facilities for buy- ■ ing' huge quantities of the raw materials and producing .dep. en dab 1 e fabrics at moderate; cost. It is to your advantage to demand KAIAPOI Fabrics, made by over 1,000 skilled Dominion workers—men and women, at a heavy annual pay roll. THE, KAiIPOI WOOLLEN rpfi COY. LTD. Christchurch I*u r~
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 7
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404Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 7
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