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Furniture polished with “Tan-01 will not show smears or collect dust. Gives a longer shine, too. Economical, and easily applied. All grocers.—Advt. Influenza convalescents should frequently take a few drops of “ Nazol on lump sugar. Immediately banishes hacking and tickling coughs. GO doses Is (id.—Advt. The most economical door and furniture polish is “Tau-Ol.” Gives a dry, brilliant gloss that losts for a lon time. Does not smear. All grocers —Advt.

SHIPPING TRADE REVIVAL. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m). LONDON. Jan. 4. There are signs of the recovery of the world’s trade, says Alexander Shaw, writing to the periodical “ Shipping World,” hut it will ho a long time itefore the industry is reasonably certain of securing a moderate return on the capital. When the time comes the British mercantile marine will ho ready to meet the whole of the world in fair and square competition. It does not seek protection hut only demands fair play in the international freight market. Shaw estimates earnings of cargo companies on capital and reserves at under three per cent., and earnings of liner companies a little over 3} per cent. Such earnings are insufficient. Seven out of ten years is lean for shipping, which depends on the other three years to recoup losses and provide new ships and interest on capital.

MAMMOTH'S TEETH. JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 1. After examining two large teeth found by a diamond digger at Bloernhof, Transvaal. Professor Dart. the discoverer of the Tnungs skull, concludes that. 20,000 to 00,000 years ago mammoths wandered .about the- banks of the Vnal River. This is the first time traces of mammoths have been found south of the Equator, and Professor Dart hopes that the gravel bed of the river will supply remains of the Tarings man-ape or liis descendlants.

For a dry, glossy surface to floo and furniture polish with liquid “ Tan--01.” Won’t smear, and does not collect dust. Economical and easily applied.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1928, Page 2

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320

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1928, Page 2

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