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6» ■^» w\ f^\ I I V L» i' TT s*"5 *" ,'/swßk AGED- oJjMm PEOPLE IMIIP HTHE bane of old age is con* stip?* ; on. The bowels be* come weak <. y& unable to perform their functions without aid. Foi this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used, The use of harsh cathartics asgravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Cham« berlain's Tablets are a favourite with people of middle age and older, on account of their gentle action. USE.LANB'S MEDOJ-INE daUy after housework. is, done. It'kces£\the n«nds sof/C, supfile, s ctefln, ; *free ff«hi d'^t. Matces them tit lor arty dr«v^m room. ' i/ a everywhere. 8.

New Zealanders should buy New Zealand Clothing, made of New Zealand wool, grown' on New Zealand farms, woven oy New Zealand hands, made up by New Zealand skill at standard New Zealand rates of wages. When anyono offers you imported clothing, he studies his own opeket —not yours. Insist on having Kaiapoi Clothing, Kaiapoi Rugs, Ktiiapoi Woollens, from the Cap that crowns you, to the Kaiapoi Sotks that make life's walk casy.—Advt.

\m\Wr*? for the. 25octor* ••* Wk \rs3tfgs§f In many cases when Plan- $®jjj ur . tekoa is taken the Doctor w|| <U is not required. Look up our testimonials and (fey %$ see what Plantekoa has done after Doctors and tf|i f Hospital treatment failed. Both time and money arc| \ would have been saved had Plantekoa been used p$ \S6i in the first instance. You obtain a better return $& m- for 5/- spent in a bottle of Plantekoa than any «§ W> other medical treatment we know of. Besides, the j^jfi m results are so sure. Mr. v James Jackson, of East fk W{ Street, Ashburton, who was very ill with BLOOD £M jfej POISONING, was completely cured with four jNg $g bottles of Plantekoa. It cost him but 20/- too. «U VjfQ You should keep Plantekoa in the house in case of §g . tyfa emergency. Take it when symptoms warn you fog (Sf that your condition is not up to par. You will jj£ Qd gain benefit from the first dose, for Plantekoa gets KJta, <& to work straight away. Plantekoa belongs to *®> no union — it goes on working all the time. • &&k Aad for v.our encoura cement— Plautekoa CURES. rf& If your ChemSist' Fyo P^m ■■ . ... L.i— -- gjicH »or Store cannot W^ iSO.OOO Watches TO BE SENT OUT ! DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ${^%l Lady'B Solid Gold, Open Face Keyless Watch, beautifully chased and engraved, jewelled movement, guarantied 10 years. Just as an advertisement we send ihis wak'Si to s&MiWndu,^ any address in New Zealand on receipt of 2(6 deposit .d^fe^jrtfsSSk. and upon the payment of the laßt of 30 weekly inßtalmonts of 1/- each, making a total of 32/6 in aU. A J^^^^^^k handsome gold cased chain is GIVEN FREE. iP«!BNpS|Mw»3S"s'?a It not satisfied that any watch we supply is worth double ||kftS|i|^offi*^A|m the price we ask, send it back and wo will refund every mlShlS^C^^^^^^ * enay rm&fep^S^a^^eg^ ** I^^^^^ NORMAN FRANK & CO., 177.CU8TOMHOU8E QUAY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Bankers : National Bank of N.Z., Limited.

o,— /■"*■* EXQUISITE JEWELLERY Strictly Moderate Prices ! ©o^ Peridot «nd Pearl Kirtn* fi *"" U <\Tmils? ff Btaftfl o 'H Inw £4/17/6 Cash £4/15/. Ca«h. ' E47. Handsome Peridot and Pearl Necklace, beautifully matched Stones. £13/11/* Cash* Others similar at £18/6/. and £22 Cash. Inspection and Enquiries Invited. s ttK LlttUjOfttt $} $ott 122*224 Eambton Quay, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 3

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