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It is always well to reflect that appearances may be deceptive and that absolute facts often convey a false impression. We must be cognisant of all the circumstances of a given case before we can pass rational and judicious judgment upon it. The best plan, generally speaking, is to lean to the side of indulgence—to grant the benefit of the doubt—until the evidence of guilty design is complete and irrefutable. Such a policy would reduce our hatreds to a considerable extent. Light blue milk with fly insertion is much in vogue at afternoon restaurant teas.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 735, 4 May 1894, Page 3

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95

Untitled Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 735, 4 May 1894, Page 3

Untitled Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 735, 4 May 1894, Page 3

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