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.». —————— —^1 t Every Woman Strives to be Beautiful—Some Succeed ! . They succeed because they give attention to the little things that matter. Note the number of "plain" women one meets that give the impression of beauty, of charm, and of The indefinable something' that! 1 THE CORSET I Rustless Corsets These Corsets impart perfect symmetry to the form, because they arc modelled on the natural lines of the figure. They give a « graceful, smooth, healthy contour— not harsh and angular lines like those produced by the ordinary corset. Of all drapers and in all sizes.

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I §TEPEING:STPNES TO HEALTH I H Observe the steady tread and confident gait of this man. %] ryj You can see determination writ large in his features. Ho is JfcpL, m one of thousands who, when sickness :md disease hold them m&, W. in its relentless grip, rushed from Doctor to Sauutari urn. from eaU m rnlley to hilltop, from inland to seashore, in the dciperate fetjM $ offort to refill what they had lost— Health. But now he W M realises that Plantekoa is indeed tho stepping^skme to health, VS* g$ J he first dose is tho first step ou the road to, recovery, and reft m every succeeding doso forcesv tho pace. It gives v, grip of lii> «& as once more. It gives renewed energy, and enables the KUlferpp fsj |S) to gain good health. Kead the experience oi 1 ouw who has Hr j* proved it. $jjh I Qtago Shsep Farmer Had *** M $ Sciatica for 20 Years. sPf - M gf Pollened Wound Gver Two Yiars* Jp lit S 'I ManttkM Curos Him. || it- *m m MR. WALTER COCKBURN, farmer* iH Cf wS fr EUiotvale, otairo, wliMthtttttPth«?ie»ult els aJPSIA. W*' g ot an accident he had nu open nore on the BK«rtS!M?ir^ <Jrsi » t foot for over two yearn, the dje lroni thfc JwM^&S'Sf/ S§a! Ik srti-lt causing poison in the -wouno. It /JsP'W' Ti «5$ £/. H.ANTEKOA. Iv nddltlon to the wound SMm ' W® m he had suffered with sciatica for 'JO vcaw. ttags!\A v_ ■ *|S M Although he procured PLANTEKO A to WSSfwSk «^H M care the wound only, ir did more lor ' W tKGQ _ ■ ' wffwg W him than ho nuticipftted. The n' tsSi ■ <g) renult in bestjleKiu'lbed in hies own ■ A %& Gymvm m words:— "My foot Is quite healed . S -^1) ■ ™*$** ~~"~ M and the sciatica cured. I have n«t R r"^ .JFrS Z^W» m MiH mil for twenty yeara." «l L«WMS?----i-^«^ m With ftdenn-Mo benefit other*, ho Ji^— i!L ' $B requests that, they should write to 3&» !Jr3 \ '.'- '^v 9E m him and lie will ifladly g-iye any t*^ <&PL- ■ , „.<!%*; <■* \|T v. SI gs lurthcr information, t— — ' I ■/'■»''>' yaigi 'i-'^'T^Ul || P^AS'TEKOA lIBMEbV, 5-/. HttUAl RtVirt 'P'C'M *&Msiß% If mull-. Plastkkoa Soap, WmWmSS :> fo ß^ #£$ M- 1/- per tablet. ' Kl/4|PM >&"*«• M£s*t 4 At chemists and stores, iffilfflP^ >'^ $85 rf »i 3 For free medical advice write to fl raM2«^oß/ii ■" 'Sk^'l #m the Mauucei 1 J'lmiukoa JFroprle- kJit^ liux ' ' m-As^ X-.V.j,- m M tary, .UU., Wellington. «T p|S£ASLS of t»i v v,«'! ; ffi i'^Al^ W

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1912, Page 3

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