i AN EAST, ECONOMICAL POLISH. I Liquid "Tan-ol" ia the friend of if overworked housewives. > Very easy to .1 apply, requires little rubbing to produce !a high gloss. Economical, because one polishing lasts a long time. Also sold in paste form.—Advt. -j A good old-fashioned remedy is a ,> mustard plaster—but, oh, how messy I and painful! Use Musterole instead. ■ It does all that a mustard plaster can * |do and more, and without moss or rais- >; ing blisters. Rub a littlo of this high- * Jy concentrated ointment in at the first .' sign of a cold or cough, and relief is ;j ijuick and easy. Penetrates, soothes, j heals. Use it for sore throat, asthma, ■'( bronchitis, rheumatism, headache, lumbago, muscle and joint aches, and pains, ': jehilblainß, neuralgia. Of all chemists. . A 2s 6d tube often lasts a family for months. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 16
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