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The hot weather is bad for those who wear the eelBkin stylo of dross and have much walking to do. Perspiration makes it stick tighter than a leech to a negro's lip, and it requires four hours' solid quietude in a cool shade or down in the collar to get in a condition to puli it off ; then it requires aid to yank it ofT over the held like a country boy goes to work when he skins a rabbit. A teacher after reading to her scholars a story of a generous child ask them whua generosity was. Ono little boy r used his hand and said, |" I know; it 8 giving to othors want yourself." —.—

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5185, 3 November 1877, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5185, 3 November 1877, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5185, 3 November 1877, Page 1 (Supplement)

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