• . SUBSTITUTION. v Plenty of it these days. To get what yon want you must be insistent about it. Ever ask for an article in the store and be met with "We don't keep it."" Tan-ol ' Remember the name. It's the new polish. For tan footwear, leather goods, linoleums No other polish enters the homes of particular people. There's a reason. Taiw>l answers every requirement of a high-class polish. It is economical too. Costs no more than substitutes ami inferior make-up. Who's your grocer? Should stock Tan-ol if he is up-to-date.' - Will do so if you ask him. All leading stores carry a stock. Some stores sell, more Tan-ol thau all other brands combined. Some other stores sell nothing but Tan-01. No enquiry for other makes Tan-ol for tan boots. For linoleums, for oilcloths, for furniture. Ta-n-01. Price 6d (paste), Is (liquid).
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 296, 18 June 1909, Page 5
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