AN IMPORTANT END.
, f.'VThatJa thje. chief end of man!" was the. JqueHrtion iskei of a school class. , MBis head< sir," promptlyreplied the impressible small. boy. It will ba admitted -that not much less ia importance are hiß feet, and once the' flrßt steps' are taken on the path of life, they have to tramp many & weary mile. The appearance of " a man's feet are soinewhat-q£. an index to' the man himself. We are told that if a man possesses a good hat. and wellpolished/ bojOtsj 5 well dressed'. To this end, the %eB"-dressed man insist! that no polish" shall come near hi> boots—- other ,tban TAN-Oli. At home- ■•. .tha Bfityanta. S^bw; that TAN r QL ?ia the standard, when on travel the- in- : structionß aro,':"Polish with' TAN-OL only.?' He> glories 'in the fact that the distinctive shine proclaims him a TANipti; man.' ' The ohfne 'of his footwear . is J reflected /in his ) t come off." TAN-OL, priaeV- : B»i-pence par tin, "'-O.V-' all stoiaf* :■'■' ; -v'-.iC-"; : ;' ' , '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 September 1908, Page 1
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164AN IMPORTANT END. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 September 1908, Page 1
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