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The shine that won't rub off is given by TAN-OL. Unexcelled polish for harness, linoleum, furniture. A few drops cover a large surface. Liquid Is, paste 6d. —Advt.

TAN-OL in a great polish and no mistake! The least application on furniture, floor-coverings or leather makes a bright lastingshine. You should certainly use TAN-OL. IT STRENGTHENED MY THROAT. "I had a weak throat," writes Mr C. Y. H. Stallard, HTBunbury Street, Footscray, Yic. "The slightest change in the weather I would affect it and I would have to ge home from work feeling fit for nothing. My sisters swears by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, so I thought I would try it. I did so, and can honestly say it has worked wonders, for my throat is now quite strong/' For sale everywhere.—Advt. II you have a cold in the head use the Nazol Inhaler. A few r sniffs and you notice a marked relief. Keep it up and the cold snon vanishes.—Advt.

Ask for tHe famous Roslyn Writing Pad every time. Containing 100 sheets of fine bank paper with artistic pictures of New Zealand's wonderland (Rotorua), including a photo of a charming native girl. Only 6d each from local dealers. —Advt.

MM—M—i—■nMßMMßßMmma The best agent for quickly and surely raising cakes and scones, and lightening puddings and batters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. Infallible, pure and wholesome; it is unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Honest; "sure to rise," and economical It is upheld bv all cooks. •& /ST >»& *isi /PS MQMDC BAKING a 1 POWDE^V

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 December 1913, Page 4

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249

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 December 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 December 1913, Page 4

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