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NOTICES Auckland farmers’ freezing COMPANY, Limited. Notice is hereby given that the GLASGOW WORKS of the above Company arc now CLOSED DOWN until further notice. H. G. STRINGER, Secretary. WE have the pleasure of announcing to our clients and friends and the public of the Waikato that we have appointed MrH. C. Manisty to the management of our Waikato business. OUR OFFICE will be as formerly at Alexandra Buildings, Victoria-street, Hamilton. Mr MANISTY was at the time of our securing his services established in the Land Agency Business in Opotiki in conjunction with Mr Vickers. He has also had practical experience of farming in all its branches. He comes to us with the highest character for business capacity, activity and integrity, and our clients can have every confidence that their interests will bo well cared for. Mr MANISTY will bo pleased to wait on those desirous of selling their properties or entrusting to the Firm any business connected with real estate. He will also be glad to personally conduct buyers to view suitable properties. We take this opportunity of acknowledging the sterling work which MR J. H. WRIGHT has done for us and our clients while in the Waikato, and have pleasure in saying that he is not leaving our service, but will represent us in another, district. WE DESIRE TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS AND SELLERS alike that we have opened BRANCH OFFICES also at TE KUITI and PUKEKOHE, and now claim to be in a better position than any other firm of land agents to transact business to the advantage of those entrusting us with their business.

Samuel Valle & Sons, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, | AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, PUKEKOHE & TE KUITI. A CLEAN Well-polished linoleum always looks nice. You cannot keep it as it should be kept if you use pastes, because they don’t clean the Linoleum but polish in the dirt. TAN-01 (which is a cream put up in bottles) is used in thousands of homes, because it is really the best article for Linoleum, as it not only polishes, but cleans and preserves it. Have you tried it ? Sold in bottles everywhere. NOTICE —Miss McConnell, of the Hamilton Novelty Depot, trusts that every man, woman, and all the children will stand by the ‘ Genuine Old Novelty Depot.” Imitators m*y come, imitators may go. Our Genuine Novelty will never go. ‘‘Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy has a treat; the Old Novelty Depot he intends to eat.” Hamilton public ! show your loyalty and true sympathy by extending your cordial and hearty support to the Genuine Old Novelty Depot. New premises (next door Jenkin and Mclntyre’s Bicycle Shop). ALL SORTS of Pastes and liquids have been placed on the market for polishing Linoleum and Furniture. Most of them rub in the dirt - and polish on top. TAN-OL not only cleans the Linoleum, hut polishes as well. Those who try TAN-OL once never use a paste again. Sold in bottles at all stores WHEN YOU spend money and expend labour on your Linoleum you like to see it well kept and preserved. You don’t like to see it spoilt and made to look shabby. 'Then avoid pastes —they rub in the dirt and ruin the Linoleum. To get the best results use only TAN-OL, which is a cream put up in bottles. It not only polishes, but cleans and preserves the Linoleum. Sold everywhere. TAN-OL has been on the market just seven years, and the sales each year have been greater than the preceding year. That is the very best proof that it gives absolute satisfaction. For cleaning, polishing and preserving Linoleum it has no equal. The experience o thousands testify to the truth of this assertion It is economical in use and gives a brilliant polish. Sold in bottles by all stores. IT COSTS LESS MONEY, it needs less labour, it gives more satisfaction to use TAN-OL for cleaning and polishing Linoleum and Furniture than any other preparation. This statement has been verifh d m thousands of homes where it is in cc nstant use. If you have any doubt about it, try it yourself. If you want the l est results, then get the best article, which is the cheapest—viz., TAN OL It is sold in bottles everywhere.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3829, 9 July 1908, Page 3

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