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THOUGHT FOE THE DAY.

« ; A liealthv old fellow that is not a fool is the happiest creature living. It is at that time of life only men enjoy thoir faculties with pleasure and satisfaction. It is then we have nothing to manage, as the phrase is. "We speak the downright truth, and whether the rest of the world will give us tho privilege or not, we have eo little to ask of them that w© can tako it. —Steele.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19190127.2.31

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 6

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THOUGHT FOE THE DAY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 6

THOUGHT FOE THE DAY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 6

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