Beautiful and interesting as the A-holo river is, the part from the Hou=.eboat down to Pipiriki is the best of all. The great walls close in, rising gheer from the water's edge. Surmounting them are stately hills, whose treecrowned crests riso to kiss the heavens, and over all is spread a glorious mantle of vegetation. Such wealth of foliage, such harmonious blending of colours, such muguincence is displayed. The picture is perfect, a scenic masterpiece. Furniture, Floors and Linoleums look like new when rubbed -with "TAN-OL." Brings up wood-grain and pattern—gives a lasting polish. In tins —liquid Is; paste C:I. W OLFES SCiiN A PPS—Exercise » ben ii-iim etiect ;poa t..e teiducys.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17154, 4 December 1917, Page 5
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111Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17154, 4 December 1917, Page 5
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