Tan-ol has been on the market just seven years, and the sales each year have been greater than the preceding year. That is the very best proof that it gives absolute satisfaction. For cleaning, polishing, and preserving linoleum it has no equal. The experience of thousands testify to the truth of this assertion. It is economical in use,, and gives a brilliant polish. Sold in bottles by all stores. —Advt. Of all the silly proverbs one Whose vogue should be diminished. Is : “ Woman’s work id never done !” It should be : “ Never finished !” She’s always working, understand, To keep the home together, And has Woods’ Peppermint Cure on hand For colds in wintry weather. 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 ruin the linoleum. To get the best results, use only Tanol, whioh is a cream put up in bottles. It nqt only polishes, but cleans and preserves the linoleum. Sold everywhere.— Advt. 1 ’Tis the ploughman who follows the plough, While the dairymaid is milking the cough ! And the dear little lambs, Who rah after their dambs, While the little pigs follow the sough ! ; And the farmers all follow each other, I I’m suro. • | lu getting; for' Winter Woods’ Pepper- . • mint Cure !
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43353, 23 July 1908, Page 2
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235Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43353, 23 July 1908, Page 2
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