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NO MORE SEA. Within the. Book, I, reading, found A saying that was hard to me, Words that had something m their sound That spoilt Eternity. I knew a sense of loss, a part Of some dear vision gone from me, As all its meaning smote my heart "There shall be no more sea." Had not m^ spirit ranged amid The Kingdoms of Futurity, Finding m dreams the glories hid From blind humanity. And as I read the words that bcfe Such said significance' to me, *' I grieved that I should find no more A magic shore and sea. No ocean sighing m its sleep, No waves to chant the litany, Of deep replying unto deep, In mystic threnody. Only a barren landscape fraught With changeless silence ; no delight Of green and purple splendors, naught Of wandering waters bright. I close the Book and lay it down, And dream a dream that there may be For those who serve the God Unknown Perchance an unknown sea. A sample of brushware, manufactured by Messrs White and Marsh, of 10a Taranaki-street, has been left at, this office. The gentleman who condescends to remove the superfluous dust o' mornings testifies that for a clean sweep . the local article fairly wipes the floor with the imported trash. "Facts are chiels that winna ding" as a bloke named Robert Burns remarked, some time back, and one fact that will not down, is that D'Arcy Ford, of 27a Wvilis-street, offers the best value m clothing of every description, as well as general drapery, m New Zealand. One of his snecial lines is a suit and extra pair of pants, to measure, for 50s. Mail orders will receive as careful attention as thase ' given verbally and personally measured for. Wood's hair-grower is a specific that can be very strongly recommended to those troubled with falling hair. Indeed the hair-grower will do a great deal more than prevent falling out, for it will actually produce hair where any of the roots remain m the scalp. It was put up by the, late Mr J. Woods, the wellknown London hair specialist, from whom Mr R. F. Peirce, hairdresser, of .1.00 Manners-street, acquired the rVht of manufacture. Its efficiency will be' testified' to by Sergeant Mackay. (Mount Cook Police Station), Mr Steel (carrier), Mrs Warren (Prouse Timber Co.), Mr E. Ed-v-arcls (boot manufacturer), T. F. Kellier (Royal Oak), and numerous) Others. ;
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NZ Truth, Issue 75, 24 November 1906, Page 3
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409Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 75, 24 November 1906, Page 3
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