Tbs Ability to save, means the opportunity ’ of taking • , advantage of life chances. To do ’ this yon must start tight, and you can’t do better than make your purchases at Johnson’s stores.— Mr A. Mclntyre, Grey street, Shortland, Thames, N.&, says:—“Some time ago I had a ,very bad cold and a sore throat, and seeing Chamberlain’s Cough Itemedy, advertised thought I would see' what it wouid do for me. A few doses cured the soreness in my throat and My cold soon vanished. I must say that I was pleased and sur.. prised at its healing properties. Since j then X have recommended it to several of my friends and they all speak in the highest praises of it.” For. sale by J. B. Johnson, agent. When you spend money, and - expend labour <m : 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 rain the linoleum. To get the' best results, use only Tanol, which is a cream put up in bottles. It not only polishes, but cleans and preefervee the linoleum. Sold everywhere.— Advt ■ , ' 1 It requires a good stretch of imagination to conceive of a person being perfectly satisfied, yet this state of affairs is sadly attainable if ; you trade at J. B. Johnson's stores, you can’t help. feeling latidtod,—JLdrt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43335, 9 June 1908, Page 3
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235Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43335, 9 June 1908, Page 3
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