IT COSTS AS MUCH iv time and labour to apply au inferior aud common polish as to apply T i-'N-OL, while there is uo dift'ereuce in the price. It will pay you to thiuk of this wheu you get arouud topolishiug day agaiu. If you use TAN-OL for your linoleums aud floorcloths, for leather suites aud leather work of every kiud. for picture frames aud woodwork, varnished veuetiau bliuds, aud ihe hundred and oue other materials calling for such a polish, the result will be a deep aud lastiug satisfaction with the appearance of your home fittings aud furnishings. Tah-ol is also the very best dressing aud polish for footwear, aud lias now become the general favourite. The paste put up iv the sixpenny tins is tho most suitable for tan boors, leather bags, etc. The liquid Tau-ol put up in the is bottles is for linoleums, floorcloths and furniture. If you once try Tau-ol you will never want auy other make or brand. Tan-el fills the bill. Your grocer has it. Ask him. *
Teacher: "Joliuny, cau you describe.tlie spiual coluum?" .Johnny: "Yes, teacher. It is a loug boue extending up aud dowu through the body. Your head rests on oue end, aud you rest ou the other."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9347, 19 April 1909, Page 2
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208Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9347, 19 April 1909, Page 2
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