Mi-. Tighffist : "And so you are the noble fellow who rescued my wife from in front of the electric car at the risk of your life ? Take this shilling, my heroic man, as an expression of our undying regard." Mr. Rags : "All right, boss. You know better'n 1 do what the \vo- : man's worth !" i | About the time a girl loses her ' faith in fairy biles she begins 1.0 believe in love.
No matter how old you are, it is better to be married than to be single. No matter how poor you are, if your health is good and your courage unbroken, it is better to be married than to be single. Half the failures in the world are due to lack of an incentive. Hundreds of thousands of young men, jogging along in a dull rut, could get out of a rut if they had something to mate them try. I Look at the picture, and you will see something that ' will make a man work, if there is any work in him. A small youngster, with wobbly legs, big, heavy head, putting his ; body out of balance, and small, .'at hands, stretched out in perfect confidence, will make a man succeed, make him work, give up nonsense, if there is anything worth while in him.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 November 1914, Page 3
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