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ANYHOW!

An editor with an eye to payment for what he sells indulges in this little bit .of philosophy : Every man ought to pay his debts, if he can. Every man ought to get .married, if he can. Every man should do. his work to suit his customers, if he can. Every wife should sometimes hold her tongue, if she can. Every lawyer should occasionally tell the truth, if he can. Every man ought to mind his own business, and let other people’s alone, if he can. Every man should take a newspaper and pay for it, anyhow.

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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 120, 11 February 1926, Page 5

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ANYHOW! Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 120, 11 February 1926, Page 5

ANYHOW! Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 120, 11 February 1926, Page 5

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