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STEPPINGrSTONES TO HEALTH Observe the steady tread and confident gait of this man. You can see determination writ large in his features. He is one of thousands who, when sickness and disease heM them in its relentless grip, rushed from Doctor to Sanitarium, from . Talley to hilltop, from inland to seashore, in the desperate effort to regain what they had lost—Health. But no;v ho realises that Plantekoa is indeed the stepping-stone tojhealtb.. The first dose is the first step on the road to recovery, and every succeeding dose forces the pace. It gives a grip of life once more. It gives renewed energy, and enables the sufferer to gain good health. Head the experience of one who baa proved it. Otago Sheep Farmer Had Sciatica for 20 Years. Poisoned Wound Over Two Yam. Plantekoa Cures Him. MR. WALTER COCKBURN, farmer* EUiotvalc, Otago, writes that a? the result of an acciaent he had an .open sore on the foot for over two years, the dye from the sock causing poison in the -wound. It was petting worse so he started to use PLANTEKOA. In addition to the wound, he had suffered with sciatica for 20 rears. Although he procured PLANTF.K6A to cure the wound only, it did more for ' him than he anticipated. The result is best described in his own words :—“My foot is quite hesiled and the sciatica cared. I have not felt so well for twenty years." With a desire to benefit others, ho requests that they should write to him and he will gladly give any further information. Plantekoa Eemedy, 5-/. Plantekoa Ointment, aland 1 /-. Plantekoa Soap, 1/- per tablet. At chemists and stores. For free medical advice write to the Manager Plantekoa Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington. amejfpa THE CA£AT Hera.l Rimeot Diseases a w g’BLOOO IL Special New Plymouth Agents, Messrs. Johnston Bros., Devon Street East, New Plymouth, and branches at Devon St. West and Moturoa. J, v, O’Hagan, Chemist, Eltham: W. K. Wallace, Chemist, Hawera.

Only Deposit GOOD RELIABLE FOOTWEAR Send yonr size, and as an advertisement we will forward a pair of Gent's Box Calf or Glace Kid Boots or Shoes, button or lace, black or tun, to any address in New Zealand on receipt of 3/- deposit, and upon . the payment of the last of 16 weekly instalments of !/• each, making a total of 19/- in all. A comfortable pair of Slippers are given Free. If not satisfied that these boots are worth considerably more than we ask, send them back and we will refund every penny you have paid. Send 3/- to-day, keeping the number of yonr postal note. Quality and fitting guaranteed. NORMAN FRANK. & CO., 178 WELLINGTON, N.Z. Customhouse Quay BANKERS v National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. Every Woman Possesses the Possibilities of a Good Figure. Therefore it is not unreasonable for her to take the , best means of securing a graceful one. Woman’s figure needs support and it must be of such a character that the natural charm is in nowise diminished. Royal P.D. Rustless Corsets Provide perfect support because they are made on the common-sense basis of anatomical correctness. With the aid of Royal P. D. Rustless Corsets, the latent distinction and beauty of form is permanently \ developed. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DRAPERS. *V-feS $

€J The sturdy children hasten home from school whenever luncheon time is Cocoa time. inn uuD r Nar isxaswmmsimimw V UjjrKPf Proioeu^i helps hearty young appetites over the long wait between meals. A delicious beverage and an invaluable food, having the greatest strength and finest flavour. Prepared by Cadbury’s at their model factory, in a garden, Bournville. 5

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143772, 22 April 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143772, 22 April 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143772, 22 April 1912, Page 5

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