WEARINESS OF WEALTH.
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KXq vttj HcTT men of the world art growing exceedingly tared of the vaM wealth accumulated. In New York ■cores and hundred* of men to-day are paying anywhere from $9,000 to $ 16,000 a month rent for suite* of rooms, not homes which they have built for their f-amaliei, bufa*iinphr ap%rtni»iit« {whicL they Jbs»e Tinted for £*y«a -nriter in Homililk Itefiet*. The godki.- magnificence, the selfish prodigality, the overwhelming ostentation } of the -wealth of New York faf certain circled ean not be described; but- it is an indication of the fact that tim climax has well-nigh been reached in the display of what wealth can get. The World I* waiting now to knw ■what wealth cam give. It is the ne-t&stis-gfvaet wealth that it brings •>#i» uiOpCttribution, and that retribuof being unable to J&|fcJdMnn4M in merely having
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 8
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146WEARINESS OF WEALTH. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 8
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