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Dresses & Dressmaking "why is it,v omm^^m SAID MARION, THAT your Dresses always hang HpilPSniQß so splendidly? ... I simply I Sff j^y^^^l can't get the SMART EFFECT that fe 2WS'SIIB ■ you do, and I just want to know 1 &\sliPll§lP^iS why. . . . Tell me your secret in- A? Sfl* w5? lw WlB ?' Mrs Weldrest smiled. "There's no [ secret about it, my dear girl," she ftO^/ f vX<.^l said. "It's simply a matter of going JSaL/ Ulf^fli^^t^W to.the RIGHT PLACE. If you go to IT fiTOSSoKSf the people that I go to — \\ I * >'& ftg', WcppivCF \ Vjr**^^iuL. you will mo longer wonder why my I o^\2^?^|fa things always look sq well. You'll 11^ '\^?l^ t|^«3 experience the joy of being well turn- njH! ? v %^ ?o,< \^.jfj ed out* yourself." hh| l^^^ii^^^ "Burt why should THEIR DRESSES 88 "^riß LOOK SO MUCH BETTER than the @ |;\-' V^ffrf J "Because they're MADE BETTER, r?J^'I^IJ my dear—and yet THEY COST YOU ?<m &S H ; MORE. .. •. TRY THEM." ■ "'I-i MISS GARDNER, Dressmaker. W. SPENCE "The Economic," HAWERA.

It's Grand ifjil -I? Be Free! EJHhV 4\ Every one burdened by illness and „p^ disease can well appreciate the delight ) which comes from a complete cure. / Many tried numbers of so-called remeC " HnJ dies, and spent pounds on largely- / 7 HVI advertised cure-alls, but obtained '>j - Wfl 1 absolutely no relief. Not until ; - - ' H H 1 PLANTEKOA was taken could they ■f -^B II I appreciate the delight of being free. N M I . Here's but one instance —and a re,*/^M m* » markable one : — flHHfl^^HßflH[ A Wonderful Cure. Mr. Herbert England was ill for years—spent seven weeks in Wellington Hospital. Doctors said «Gouty Kidneys or Blight's Disease. All medicine j^m * failed until PLANTEKOA effected a complete cure. mKt He writes: . tf "It is with pleasure I testify to the great cure effected in my case through taking PLANTEKOA. I suffered for years -prith Kidney Trouble, and was not able to work for a year and eleven months. Thanks to PLANTEKOA lam again able to J^m follow my usual employment. During this long period I tried various medicines. — none gave me relief like PLANTEKOA. I f^M sincerely hope that other sufferers from Kidney Disease will be |H induoed to try PLANTEKOA.—Herbert England, Petone." Are you suffering ? Do you want to be free and happy ■ again—restored to health ? Try PLANTEKOA, the wonderfill- Herbal Remedy. It cures where other medicines fail. If you want advice regarding your trouble write in strict confidence to the Manager, Plantekoa Ppty., Box 486, Wellington. Get a bottle of PLANTEKOA REMEDY to-night from your chemist or store—price $/-. Other Plantekoa Specialties are Plantekoa Ointment, 1-1- and 2j- per pot ; Soap, l/- ; Shaving Soap 1/- ; Pills, l/ 6 ; Liniment, 2/6. 10 O'HAGAN, Chemist, ELTHAM; TOE, Chemist, HAWERA; J. V. SPECIAL AGENTS.—*v. K. WALLAHOMAS & BRADLEY, Storekeepers, WAVERLEY.

F. H. BOASE 7VT7TSHES to thank his many friend and customers for the kind consideration they have extended to him during the removal of his business. His new shop is now in full working order, and is complete with all necessary articles in the STATIONERY, BOOKSELLING and FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENTS. He extends a hearty welcome to everyone to visit his premises, and promises they shall receive the same Courtesy as in the past. We have opened a very large selection of SPORTING GOODS' for the present season, consisting of Golf, Hockey and Football Requirements. The newest GOLF CLUB in Iron and WOOD, also CADDY BAGS and FOOTBALLS by the best makers in all sizes. BALLS of all makes. v We have also \ splendid assortment of "INDOOR GAMES for the winter <vvenings. Keep your sons at home by prqviding them with home pleasures, procurable at BO A SB'S (NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY), HIGH S'iREET ...,...;. ..,.,. ... ... HAWERA; P.O. Box 179. 'Phone 118.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 14 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 14 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 14 May 1912, Page 3

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