LITTLE BRAIN WAVES.
Some men respect age most when it is iu a bottle.
Most men can get along with 'any women they are not married to.
The ideal woman is the one who thinks you are the ideal man.
Speak your mind if you must, but mind how you speak.
Foolish girls make a speciality of breaking hearts; wise girls run repair sho;v.:.
lv> TV married man feels that it titles but one to mak.> a quarrel.
Even if a man has no axe to grind. In can usually get a jokftu'iiing the grin,! stone for someone watfjias.
It .you want work dons choose a busy man to do it...th; other sor t have no tune.
Pluck is the secret of success—T..ll sometimes yon can Tt"s pre+ty tough on the oldest inhabi tant. if it's really true that the good die young. The thincs that do not eoi.eern a wc. man are generally the tlv'ags that give her most concern. First love is merely a sample, and the first ki-s just an appetisw Why s it t!ia women arc so fond of sweets and men of The difference 1/etiveen genius and infanity i.i on{.' that tke inna'ic is. at leas' sure of his bo u' 1 and io,kings. The difference bet-iVoi a henpecked and a masterful bus mi l i< iii.it ot.'giv.s iii at. once while the 1111cr dots it tlu- next day. Stolen fruit a 1 ways tastes sweet. It's the teeling in tlie region of the waistbelt which tells you afterwards whetlur it was really sweet or not.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 259, 24 December 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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261LITTLE BRAIN WAVES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 259, 24 December 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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