A GOOD SERVANT.
Good servants are at a premium, and difficult to obtain. The majority, after weighing the pros and eons, generally decide in favour of the store, office, olfactory. Possibly tho condition of thinsg at tho p~»ent time may offer more attraction In the occupations j named than is to bo found in domestw service. It mußt be admitted, however, that any method in connection with home life that will reduce the toil of either mistress or maid is to be welcomed, and the servant problem jnay find its solution along thifl fine. On« of the most recent introductions into home life, that has found immediate favour with all olassea, is tho new polish, TANOL: Indeed, TAN-OL has proved itself one of the best of servants. For polishing and preserving linoleum, florcloth, leather suites, furniture, and for tan footwear and leather goods of every kind, TAN-OL stands distinctly superior and apart. It has no equal. The unprecedented demand is entirely due to its merit. Your storekeeper will supply yon. It is 3lso stocked by saddlers, bootmakers, and othrs. In bottles at Is, and tins at 6d.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 1
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187A GOOD SERVANT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 1
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