N.S.W RAILWAYS.
A Labour Proposal
Press Association. — Telegraph . — Copyright.
SYDNEY, April 21.
The Labour Congress resolved in favour of only one class of railway accommodation. The opinion was expressed that most accidents were the result of overcrowding second-class carriages. All should bo lev elled up to the first-class standard.
IT COSTS AS MUCH
in time and labour to apply an inferior and common polish :\s to apply TAN-OL, while there is so difference in price. It will pay you to think of this when you get around to polishing day again. If you uso TAN-OL for your linoleums and floorcloths, for leather suites <md le.ath.cr work of .jevery kind, i or picture frames arid woodwork, varnished Venetian Winds and the hundred and one other materials calling for -such a polish, the re suit will be a deep and lasting satisfaction with the appearance of your home fittings and furnishings. ■'•' Tan-ol is also the very best dressing and polish for tan footwear, and has now become the general favourite.
The paste put up in the sixpenny tins is the most suitable for tan boots, leather bag's, etc.
The liquid Tan-ol put up in the Is bottles is for linoleums, floorcloths and furniture
If you once try Tan-ol you will nevpr want any other make or brand. Tan-ol fills the bill. Your grocer has it. Ask him.
Ask for a»d insurt «s gattiag "Gold Nugget" Tea* from your grocer; they are blended by an experienced Tea Expert, and *re the beat quality that mosey can bay; la 64 «nd 2§ Ik. Cmuk bommt ?■ «U eonponi collected.
THE ANTARCCIC CONTINENT.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12750, 22 April 1909, Page 5
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267N.S.W RAILWAYS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12750, 22 April 1909, Page 5
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