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A downright quarrel one can understand, and forgive, but there is a worse foe to love than a quarrel. There is that sad, inevitable Lort ot affair which gradually ends in separa-

I tion, and which begins in a process of j drifting apart, one from another. She ceases, so he thinks, to he afi deeply interested in him and his affairs; she seems cooler and more distant in her greeting, and more or* leas consciously his manner alters also, bo that she, in turn, thinkß the ' ;ame of him and bis feelings towards tier. Pride steps in, and, t© show that they are not too humble, they adopt a careles/s indifference that they do not really feel. And the dreadful thing is that, if not checked, the pre- ; tended lack of interest become# a rea) - one. Their little ships of love part com I pany, and another tragedy ensues. So < watch for the first symptoms of drifti lag away from one whom you love; be i on the alert for the first beginnings, \ and all HiU be well v M>ye la too dear i b for us to tribe with it you know. SHAKE HANDS PRETTILY. I ' ” ,ll r This is not always dose, eve® by > the prettiest of damsels, i The art of shaking hands ig one i that deserves a little study, for jt | either adds to or takes away from t one's attractiveness. 1 ; Whatever the fashion of the Mb- ; meat, cultivate a sensible and grace- | ful mode: neither over-effusive nor j yet eccentric. Remember ihpt the j eccentric is usually the ugly, and re--1 frain from it. [ ' Shaking hands is a sign of' goodwill \ and friendship, and so the action should be firm and sincere. It is not i! the sign of love, and so it should not be over-prolonged or effusive in any way. A man may shew- his desire foi ! -mere than friendship by his lingering I clasp, but never a girl. For her it | should be the gentle, but slightly elusive pressure that mean..'; friendship, i and m-thing'more —for the present. | " Avoid, beyond all else, the limp be- | stowal n' ::: it:: mt-•jested hand, or the- I { abrupt v ; ‘' : . '* '•"one memI ber: b,.' ’fr'nest. | at Tirl.

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F. CRUW AW» fOM. HALL STREET, PUKE'KOHE. Have bn hand large: stocks -cf CONCRETE ‘.DRINKING TROUGHS. Including Y 76-gal. awd 1 90-gal. PIG PROTJGHS 'all dtescripttook Also. CONCRETE POSTS AMD BOUSE . BLOCK'S. ■ - i.V

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 649, 12 July 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 649, 12 July 1921, Page 3

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