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vv Ladies' smart shoes for all indoor or iiut.loor occasions in the best make 3 ' al tin- Firm of Fowlds.—(Ad.) "j Quality Xma- gifts. Crieve. jewellers. . next Sineeton'j. have beautiful new ' st-..-ks of suitable Xnin* gifts.—l Ail.) Smart shirts in attractive designs I. | for daily or sports wear awaiting your s | selection at Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.)

JL _^L_^^\Ji_J A FAMOUS POLISH Renowned Unsurpassed FOR Quality Results Used in the Best Homes. Tan-ol is a beautiful white cream which combines in itself qualities which make it attractive as a polish to all those who like to have their homes clean, bright, and sparkling. F° r Easy to use Linoleum Polishes quickly Furniture i: economical Piano HmHKSP Cleans off the dirt Motor Car E ver V drop polishes Leather Suit Cases, etc. |f| 1 1 | il Brightens the pattern Saddles and Bridles yes brilliant P 0^1 Tan Boots and Shoes Preserves and Beautifies Kid Boots and Shoes. 'PSS^^SS^ Always pleases Weight 12oz. Net. j/3 per tin. The larger quantity — the low price — the greater amount of service obtained from each tin — combined with the high quality of Tan-ol Cream — make it easily the cheapest, most economical and satisfactory article to use. Over 750,000 Tins OF TAN-OL CREAM HAVE BEEN USED

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 8

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