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I, Get a packet to-night. No other oraucl equals it in flavour, quality and ' utrength. Sold only in damp-proof air-tight packets »nd tint. All grocers. 32 IT ENABLES THE HOUSEWIFE TO MAKE DELICIOUS CAKES, SCONES,' AND PUDDINGS WITHOUT. THE ÜBE OF EC.CS. t . . . §^w) Chain of Years V) WSUsi *f* V every period daring the span of life " Hi S» I 5 Plantekoa Ointment inn request. Once it has f,\ wLA^^S^rv fonnda place in the home, th«re is not a house- | 1 hold in New Zealand that would be without I I this Ointment. Atsonleidm'e or other eretyone V / fironffiL Nl' needs flantekoa Ointment,— for the ailments HAPPY t^<«^ ' °^ .. c k'^h° oc l— iv&h, soreness, chafing, rednesß, /ft \ . YOUTH pimples, and irritation— for the blotches, boils I I o^"""" I*1 '* and skin troubles of youth and middle life— for ( I the varicose veins, tumours, eczema, ulcers, ' piles i' / and skin diseases of old age; It 'is a positive and abiolute cure. Here are instances proving , its value — fj^i \ we could print rtcordu of hundreds of cures were the' space I [ at our disposal. . I j\ I MRS. O. SMITH, Victoria Street, Fetoae, writes ?—" My little lxrf B|ELii' ' INTO YBX FIKB. cattsitiff a terrible burn from the hip to' the 'iniee. I ' > \ i drewied it -with Plantekoa Ointment (I altrays keep it) aad not omf did 'it . '■ fn | prevent blisters and inflammation, bnt in three days new skin bad 'formed. t < I In less than thres weeks not a scar remained." j I Mas. JOHN MULIJNS, Cambridge, writes:— "l havo tTeen troubled Iv J for a. lone time -frith. "pimples on the face. I used a pot of Plantekoa Oint- ' ment and the disfigurement disappeared, leaving the skin beautifully clear and soft." Mbs. M. E. SAUL, Tsttta, a lady who is nearly 80 years of age, writes : ft , \ — "I have vied Plautekoa Oiatment for Files, skin troubles, burns, scalds, ' I •' I cracked hands, etc., and in all my years of experience I havo never" seen its 1 1 ■ I equal." ! jljihl For ripe old age, for calm and rest, \d / When sun is sinking in the west, JX Life's journey through it is the best, ■ Jr*lj , Plantekoa. ' ' i .._ ' Jy/tr Procurable from chemists and stores at 1/- and 2/- > f HEARTY per pot— or from the Manager Plantekoa Pro- / <pr f OLD-AGE. pnetary, Ltd., Wellington. . ■»-■«■■ jTZ&£il2l2£? & €>OGtlllif2£f TOZ* YOUtIgSRQ \JICL i^MM^ luncheon, suppee, & ilMiM!l!ll TEA 5? 0MS * Sf^taows how liable the skin is to g| ' COMMERCIAL Vat suffer from disfiguring blotches fH .'v RESTAURANT, H and eruptions; and how' liable it fa T4Mwnwnn*v 11 is, also, to get cut and hurt in |ffl I^MifJ.UJN-WUAI.' M all conditions of life —at home, OB Awrvßfinrfus ttta a sptpptatttv S at work aad at play. There M AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. m isn't a woman in the home, or m 0 9a m . v.15 Piin> I mau m the street, but Effl Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Hf ZAM-BUK BALM to-day or to- 1| BEER AND STOUT ! Eg morrow. It may be to check a sud- Uj BEER AND STOUT t EW deu onslaught of skin disease. (Xl »»«i>'r«T»m»»»»» « ... Hi heraided by an itchiuj: rash or in- B| A DIiLIGHTFUL Sparkling Ale— S9 flamed swelling: perhaps to soothe &S iXjL Quarts 7s per dozen. Pints 4s per Bra and heal a nasty cut or burn, to BH dozen; or in two-gallon Perfection Bid remove an unsightly pimple or iore, DSJ Jars As TJAiivprftrl in fnwn or huK Sm to strengthen a sprained loittt, or to Eg Ja / S 4S - JJeiivered in town or subVj£ "rub out" a paiu. For all these j|g urDS. H thiaj;* there's aotbmg like Jjjg OUR INVA3JID STOUT 8B^ Ma '** IJJ 'UK|tfl^|jj^Bj^3& t jr^^ [3 Lighter, Creamier, and More Easily m jKO £3P^9^|g| * ff|| KEgn ' Dl Sested than the imported article. Wm ffl*.B » !.PJ , n Jk ' 1 blm CENTRA.L BREWERY, ffl QUIN-STRBET, Wellington. THE METALLIC SICN AND PLAT- ' ING COMPANY, LIMITED. -r"tPTVnrT-Kra a tvttv ht amr WORKS: 35, Nairn-street. OFFICES: TENKINS AND MACK, 111, Customhouse-quay. " Electroplaters in Cooper, Nickel, Sil- ENGINEERS AND IMPORTERS, ver, etc. Makers of Artistic Signs, Name- mFrATTTTTPQTnw <zn>r>wv"V plates, etc. Antique Coppering on Cast I<^ A I JJERSTON-SIREET. Iron or any nietul. Art Metal Work of A „„_. . XT n • , every description. Sketches, Designs, n^^ eenta for New Zealandand Price-lists f urniehed. REID'S ELECTRIC MORSE SIGNAL- ___-- s^x^^^TTminiS wSVitop" LING LAMPS. Accepted by DemHK WELUN6TON WELDIN&r f Foroe> Harbour lj oard3 ; and A COMIANY. Shipping Companies as tho Most F. H. R. NEVILLE, Compact/ Cheapest, and Most ReEngineer. 114 a, Cuba-Btreet, Wellington. liable-Lamp on the market. Telephone 3115. . . — ;..,.., Speoialist in all classes of Repair Work, Enquiries Respectfully Invited and Broken Castings, Motor Car and Motor Promptly Acknowledged. Bike Cylinde) I!*,*1 !*,* Gear Cases, "etc. Alu- —— minium", Cast Iron, Cast Steel, Malleable, .TR'NTTTNTS Ar MAfiTC Cast and Mild Steel. . tli«lN JVJ.m& <X IVIAAj-b., rriHE NORTH BRITISH AND MER ' 94 - 100 ' FEATHERSTON-STREET, A CANTILE INSURANCE CO., Agorta for New Zealand LONDON AND EDINBURGH. REID'S ELECTRIC MORSE SIGNALSubscribed Capital £2,750,000 LING LAMPS, Paid-up £687,500 Fire Funds exceed £3,000,000 Compact, Cheapest, and Most Reliable MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., °" tLo M"* rket ' Aaenti.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 4