NATURE— OUR SERVANT. "For look now around thee oft the universe, how all things serve thee; The teeming soil, the buoyant sea and undulating airj^" Golden -crops, bloomy fruits and flowers, and precious gems. Choice perfumes and fail- sights, soft touches and sweet music. For thee, shoaling up the bay, .crowd the finny nations; For thee the cattle on a thousand hills live, and labor, and die. Light is thy daily , slave ; darkness inviteth thee to slumber. Thou art served by the hatfds "of beauty, and sublimity kneeleth at thy feet." — Tuppef . The best of servants — Tan-ol— gives brightness to the floor; . < - 'Twould bo ungrateful mortal thdt would surely ask for more. Tan-01, the new polish, in tins. 6d and Is. " " ' ' ■*'
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1908, Page 5
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121Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1908, Page 5
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