Flatter a fool, and lie will think you a wise man; but flatter a wise mail and he will think you a fool. Poor men who suddenly attain wealth generally find that the unsatisfied desires of their poverty have become necesaries. DOES EDUCATION PAY. Does it pay an acorn to become an oak? Does it pay to escape being a rich ignoramus ? Does it jiay to fit oneself for a superior position ? Does it pay to open a little wider the door of a narrow life? Does it pay to learn to make life a glory instead of a grind? Does it pay to add power to the lens of a microscope or telescope? Does it pay to taste the exhilaration of feeling one’s powers unfold ? Does it pay to know how to take dry dreary drudgery out of life? Does it pay a rosebud to open its petals and fling out its beauty to the world ? Does it pay to push one’s horizon further out in order to get a wider outlook, a clearer vision? Does it pay to learn how to centre thought with power, how to marshal one’s mental force effectively ?—Sue-
ATTWOOD, SECOND-HAND DEALER, GLADSTONE ROAD. sm'47& w T A TZTAVE YOU SEEN ATTWOOD’S Advertisement in the' Morning Paper ? NO! WHY? READ IT! He lms a Large Stock of Secoiid-liand Furniture, and a great deal of it is as good as new; and as you are getting married next week I thought I would let you know where you can get Furniture AS GOOD AS NEW for ONE THIRD THE PRICE you can get New Stock for. NOW! BE SURE AND REMEMBER! "ATTWOOD, GLADSTONE ROAD. DONT! OON'T.-Don'i L*l Others. You be the Judge end fury. And yon will ever that Wolte’o Schnappe le a pore distillation worthy of any man’s drinking. .-<3)on’t TeKe fobitltate*.Thero to no no genaloa hat WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. DON’T DELAY. ®ON*T. B»©lrf*T Don't be Led Aftrey iwltb the “loot as pood' story.” WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS has been proved tiy over 70 years’ te*t. DON’T.—Don’t taKe too Mach for granted. .It to wtoo to look for the name . when yon ask for .WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. .—Don’t Fail to Ask for WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. ' It Is bottled particularly for medicinal and homo use. As has been said before, BUY WHOLE BOTTLES. DRINK, A TONIC, A MEDICINE. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2191, 21 September 1907, Page 1 (Supplement)
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