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Thousands of ladies know the superiority of Tanol over polishing pastes and other liquid preparations. They know it from experience in their homes, they have compared it with other articles, and now they will not have anything but Tan-ol for polishing linoleum and reviving the furniture. It is the best, most satisfactory, most economical article of the kind. Tan-ol is a cream put up in kettles and sold everywhere.—Advt. In past time the first thing: done to a burn or scald was to exclude the air. To do this the victim had to either apply to paste of oil and flour or else bandage the scalded part, thus adding to his sufferings. All that is now necessary is to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This liniment gives immediate relief, also heals the part in one-third the time taken by any other application; but what.is more wonderful still is that there is never any scar left after Ohambeilain’s Pain Balm is used. For sale by J. B. Johnson, agent. No old-world success has been grander Than that of Miss Lalla Miranda. She sang “ Eigoletto ” Without a falsetto, A champion singer they brand her. No voice could be truer, More clear or more pure (Her stand-by, we hear, is Woods’ Peppermint Cure.) For Bronchial Coughs take Woods Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2a 6d.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43338, 16 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43338, 16 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43338, 16 June 1908, Page 3

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