Lost few days of Misses Lavery’s sale everything roust be Sold. Last day of sale," Saturday June 6th. —Advt. Mr A. Mclntyre, Grey street, Sh- rfc land, Thames, ’ N.Z , says:— ‘ Some time ago I bad a very bad cold ana a sore throat, and speing ChsmberlainV
Cough Hem°dy advertised thousht I would See what it would do for me. A. few doses cured the soreness in my throat and my cold soon vanished. I
l must say that I was pleased and but- : orisod at its healing properties. Since then I have recommended it to several ' of my friends and they, all sneak m the highest praises of it.” For sal® ‘ by J. B. Johnson, agent. ' A dean well-polished linoleum always ’ looks nice. You cannot keep it as it should 1 be kept if yon use pastes, because they ' don’t clean the linoleum, but polish in the dirt. Tan-ol (which is a cream put np ra ■ bottles) is used in thousands of. bonr.es. because it is really the best article for ■ linoleum, as ii not only polishes, but cleans and preserves it. Have you tried it ? Sold in bottles everywhere. —AdvtA succession of colds of a prot tracted cold is almost certain to end in chronic catarrah, from which few recover. Give every cold the atten-
tion it deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can you cure a cold ? Why not try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ? It is highly recommended. For sale by J. B. Johnson, agent. Have you ever tried a bottle of Tan*ol for polishing your linoleum or cleaning your furniture ? It is recognised by all who bara tried it to be greatly superior in many wayj
to the various pastes on the market. It u» experience that tells, thousands are non* using it who formerly used pastes. It is more economical, cleaner, gives very much better results. It gives a brilliant polish with lesa labour, and it cleans out the dirt instean of polishing it in like the pastes Tan-ol is sold in bottles by all stores.—Advt “ What’s your verdict ?” in a fury Asked the counsel of the jury. Though ’twas somewhat premature he Could no more endure! . _ ‘•What’s our verdict? said the fore
“ We’ve all colds through that door, man ! , , , _ Give us what we ashed before, man, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. When you spend money, and expend labour on your linoleum, you like to see it well kept and preserved. You don t like to see it spoilt and made to look shabby. Then avoid pastes, they rub in the dirt and rura the linoleum. To get the beat results, use only Tanol, which is a cream put up in bottles. It not only polishes, but cleans and preserves the linoleum. Sold every where. - " Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43333, 4 June 1908, Page 2
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