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SOUNDINGS.

" Little we know of the ho.iry Sea .Till the Men of Lead and Line Solve us a'tithe of its mystery, »hew Stranpe gleams of the limitless life below With their soundings : her* be mine." "JLcnrepe, iravra <j>ipu)v — TO 6. 1. L. Love, Love and Love, Thou sangest, Sappho Sweet ! Love, Love and Love, till heart of very stone Answered Thy rushing rapture in its' own Dim way ; and still Thou sangest till th» beat, - • Beat, beat of Thy mad mueic struck te, heat That first 6low pulsing, soon by magic^ grown To glow, to flame, upsoaring like Thine" own — rEarth's best, Heaven's downward-stream-^ ing be«t to meet. Love, Love. Thou sangest, Sappho .' whom __ Love sent . From Hi 6 glad Sphere where Earths Great Love re are; Love that is first and last and whole content , , . Of thifr Hi* World ; • the Bright, th« Morning Star, Ami Hesper, marv;l of the Firmament, That " gathereth all the glimmering Dawn flung far." Mabsyas. .. How »ieat was. the purchase of weekly newspapers by the officers and men pi^ the fleet in Auckland may be gauged from" the fact that there are now awaiting _ despatch to the Vnited States 200 bags of* newspapers. Blood-poison resulting from small wounds. is becoming n";i">re prevalent. Even »o' slight an injury as the scratch of a pin will* sometimes cauie blood-poisoning. T^he/ safe way is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm as coon ys the injury has been received. That liniment prevents all danger of blood -poieontng, and causes the injury to heal in about one -third the time required by iht usual treatment. For «al«evervwh§re; . . •

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Otago Witness, Issue 2842, 2 September 1908, Page 90

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SOUNDINGS. Otago Witness, Issue 2842, 2 September 1908, Page 90

SOUNDINGS. Otago Witness, Issue 2842, 2 September 1908, Page 90

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