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WHEN IT RAINS. The next best thing to web feet is waterproofed feet. Any man who can’t always run to cover when it | rains ought to wear a walking shoe i that’s waterproof. Wearers of tan boots will be interested to know that the new polish—Tan-ol—will make their footwear absolutely waterproof. It gives a polish that keeps through sunshine or rain. The polish does not go off with the first shower, but retains its lustre right through. Boots polished with Tan-ol keep tan. They do not go through various stages from brown to black. It keeps the leather flexible, thus preventing hardness and cracking. It is the most economical polish made, find Tan-ol users get a third more ;wear out of their boots. For the convenience of tourists and others Tan-ol is marketed in generous sized tins at sixpence. For household use it is obtainable in liquid form, in bottles at one shilling. From storekeepers, boot stores, saddlers, etc. For rheumatism, backache, faceache, earache, neuralgia, and . other muscular pains nothing can equal WITCH’S OIL (registered). FOR RHEUMATIC GOUT. Rheumatism in any form is painful, but sufferers say that the awful agony of rheumatic gout is far worse. Yet rheumatic gout can be cured. RHEUMO will do it. It neutralises and 'drives out the real cause of the disease —uric acid in the blood. This was the experience of Mr John Sullivan of Timaru, who writes, “I have taken your RHEUMO for Rheumatic Gout and have great faith in it. Can recommend it for being a good medicine in Rheumatic cases.—John Sullivan, Timaru Bottling Stores, Timaru.” RHEUMO is sold by all stores "and chemists, at 2s 6d and 4s Gd.

JgALD N E S S And Hair Troubles are increasing, and so are the Sales of MoMgomerie’s HAIR TONIC! Because it is a Good Remedy, grows Strong Hair, grows Healthy Hair, makes Hair Soft and Glossy, free from Dandruff. An Aged Gentleman writes : —I am now 72 years of age, and was completely bald for many years before using your hair tonic, but after using two bottles I am pleased to st »te that my hair began to grow fast. WILLIAM AHHEAR, Eangitoto Poultry Harm, Alas ter ton. Local Agents— D. L. Murray, Grocer, Makoyyhai Mansell A Sons, Grocers, Bulls All Stores and Chemists, Marton

A SAFE COUGH REMEDY. Bonnington’s Irish Moss proves the truth of the old adage, “ Time will tell.” For over forty-five years this preparation has been the standard cure for coughs and colds, and every year has seen a large increase in its sales. The reason is that BONNINGTON 8 CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS is a safe remedy and does what :s claimed for it. It contains absolutely nothing injurious, mothers know they can give it to the children with perfect safety. Millions of bottles of this celebrated remedy have been sold throughout New Zealand and Australia, and there has not been a single instance where it has proved other than beneficial. Do you wonder that we are proud of our record ? ONE W§l® MORE. § In order to make more profit, unscrupulous retailers sometimes try to sell a substitute for Bonningt/|n’s Irish Moss by asserting it is “ just as good,” and some will even make malicious statements regarding our preparation. There is no remedy so • safe and sure as Bennington’s Irish Moss—insist on getting it.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9174, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9174, 18 June 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9174, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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