A GOOD SERVANT.
Good servants artf at a premi«M, and difficult to obtain. The majority ,. after weighing the pros and cons, gejt ©rally decide in favor of the store, office, or factory. Possibly the qo»---dition of tfaJngs^a^ffceTpresent tim» may offer 'more a&Kuction in ih» occupations named: than is to b» f oxind in domestic service. It must be admitted, however, that; aagr method in connection with home life that will reduce the toil of either mifrtres sor maid is to be welcomed, a*4 the servant problem may find its solution along this line. One of th« most recent introductions into homo life, that has found immediate* faroe with all classes, is the new poiiik, Tan-01. Indeed, Tan-ol has proved. itself one of the best of .^servants. For polishing and preserving linoleum, floor-cloth, leather suites,., furniture, and for tan footwear and leather goods of every kind, Tan-ol stands distinctly superior and apart. It' ka* no equal. The unprecedented*'tfcmand is entirely due to its merit. Your storekeeper .will supply you. ft is also stocked by saddlers, bootmakers., and others., At $*. and tins at od.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 61, 10 September 1908, Page 4
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182A GOOD SERVANT. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 61, 10 September 1908, Page 4
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