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Whole Truths.

Speculation is when you lose ; investment when you win. There should be music in every home excepting the one next door. Some girls sing like nightingales, and others likes gales in the night. A fair exchange is no robbery, but tine difficulty is to find a fair exchange. The trouble about greeting misfortune with a smile is that it never smiles back. We regard a man as level-headed whose ideas seem to be on a level with our ownThere is a great deal of difference between a friend! in need and a needy friend. If being talked about makes the ears "burn, those of some people must be made of asbestos. "When speaking of her age, a woman doesn't tell you one thing to-day and another ten years later. Most single -women say thiey wouldn't marry the best man in the world,_ and most married women know they didn't. • • • The tenth annual carnival of the Wellington Physical Training School will be given at the Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday, 3rd and 4th October. A feature will be a lecture on practical physical training.

Messrs. Thomson and Brown insert their usual change advertisement calling attention to the cheap land tihey have for disposal aib Miramair. The terms are exceptionally easy, being 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in three months, and 10 per cent, in six months, and the balance arranged for at 5 per cent.

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 274, 30 September 1905, Page 16

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239

Whole Truths. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 274, 30 September 1905, Page 16

Whole Truths. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 274, 30 September 1905, Page 16

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