PRACTICAL PROVERBS.
Ignorance never settles a question. — Dixrali. Three removes are as bad as a fire.— Benjamin Franklin.
He who knows most grieves most for wasted time. — Dante.
Every man is the architect of his own fortunes. — Sallust.
A pleasing countenan .• is a silent commendation. — Synis. Whilst you seek new friendships, cultivate the old. — Hermes.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 October 1891, Page 4
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55PRACTICAL PROVERBS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 October 1891, Page 4
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