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&CIMDL.Y MOTE THAT. PLANTEKOA CURES WHEN OTHER MEDICINES FAIL We can produce Testimonials from well-known and respected citizens who have been Cured by One or Two Bottles of Biantekoa, after spending pounds on other so-called remedies without relieving anything but their purses. WE DO NOT KNOW OF A SINGLE . INDIVIDUAL wdio has used Piantekoa but who has derived benefit therefrom. PLANTEKOA IS CHEAPER THAN - MOST MEDICINES, because it goes further ami cures more speedily —m ma-.y cases Uao Dottle being all ilmt is PLANTEKOA is inoMOST POWERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER and 10MC KNOWN PLANTEKOA IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, and can be given with perfect safety and success to the youngest child. An Important Letter fpom a. well-known Salvation As’sray Offices’. Salvation Army uiiicers’ Quarters, Jessie btreeu, WcJliugoon, 15th January, 1900 To Iroprietors '• Piantekoa ” lieu.earns. . , T ... . .. , , . r.Au .-.its. —i w< u'<l »Ue to m ortu you that wren I sruveu m vVe 1 nston. a little over twelve n onths tt€ r (> t was le i 0 y rt.i. i . oebiiiii. ror two or lh ce ikAs i was u ati.e to nit.. a:<r amive y*il i.« ,:y g e i „ s i coj t'letci. wo ■ out a u a.l v«»>» iiau ihi»t *»r a m gum feeling we uui so u/Jce auouc, and Tef lie. ske-j not I'Oed "setintd to refresh me, or do me any good. Someone advised me to .ry •• PLAN- '* LKo \ ” winch I diu b nii * Iter I had t&ien half the contents of the bottle 1 felt much better, ana I am delighted to ten you that from th t date till the time of writing inis no.e (over twelve mo ihs) I have e - 0 ., e . j,i ie beit v£ health', and my work is a pleasure. If these few lines are of service to you, make use - ' ■ Yours sine-.rel ■ mo— iud'iutm i n.'aoi thtin. MBs. CAPTAIN .LOOK. All ‘up-to-date Storekeepers. , Wholesale. Agent—J. ASTON, 26, Yivian-et., Wellington. Correspondence Invited.

A Distinct Advance in infant Feeding* THE *3 9 to THE *'ALLENBURYS ” FOODS provide nourishment suited to the growing digestive powers of the Infant, and constitute an altogether distinct advance on the mischievous expedient of trying to make the child’s stomach accommodate itself to a food essentially unsuited to its digestive powers. Farinaceous foods of all kind are totally unfit for infants under five or six months of age, such foods being a potent cause of digestive trouble, rickets, and many disorders arising from mal-nutrition. ' . , , Mothers who value their infant’s health and well-being, and their own comfort, would be well advised to send for a pamphlet on “Infant Feeding and Management.’’ FREE from the Australian Agency, 495 Bourke St., Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food no. 2 Malted Food' No. 3 From birth to three months of age. From three to six months. .From six months and upwards. Allen & Hanbnrys Ltd® y Lombard Street, London.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 21