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"Tan-ol '-—the polish that lasts, especially suitable for tan footwear, leather goods, furniture, linoleums, floorcloths. Bottle (liquid) Is. Tins (paste) 6d.—-Advt. For warding of! influenza "Nazol" acts ike it charm. As soon aa you feel the ilightest Bymptom take "Naeol" accord u»B to directions, upd you're safe.—Ad*t Sewing machines are fair prices:—The world-famed Frister and Rossmann's tieadle machines with elegant -walnut covers, with full set of attachments £7 10s, £8 5s and the popular drophead machine £9 10s. At low prices that will help you to save money.—W. McKay and Son, the leading drapers.—Advt. For polishing tan boots or linoleums try "Tan-ol"—its quick and very easy.— Advt. 0000 IttONING. Don't try *o frive money by baying cheap starch. Tt comes dear in the end for an inieT'jr starch will rain your clothes, and enables yoa to iron them beaut»frillv NO SPOTS, NO STREAKS. There are no spots, no streaks on your clothes when they are blued with KEEN'S OXFORD BLUE. It gives the clothes a beautifully white colour. No other blue is quite so good aa Keen's. Medical authorities _ agree that, alt'auses, excess uric acid in the blood .is the real cause of rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago and kindred diseases. Rheumo is the one remedy that will remove this excess uric acid and quickly ijive relief. Sold by all chemists and stores 2/6 and 4/6.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 3

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