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A little man stepped in the shop, And said : “ Now, you be sure To give me what I ask for pop, .• That’s Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. | It,s no use to try and force On rue some other class, For though I am a little hoarse I’m not a little ass.” All sorts of pastes and liquids have been placed on the market, for polishing linoleum ■ and furniture. Most of them rub in the i dirt and polish on t#p. Tan-ol not only Judeans the linoleum but polishes as well. MfThose who try Tan-ol once never use a paste again. Sold in bottles atall stores. Advt. New season’s goods arriving daily ■ in all departments. —L, Cullen*

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43340, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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115

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43340, 20 June 1908, Page 2

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43340, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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