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BUSINESS STORY AND PHILOSOPHY.

Some Selling Epigram#. A smile is an asset; a frown a liability. The higher we get the less we are jostled by the crowd. " When 1 dotft know whether to fight or not,-1 alwaytf fight,"—Nelson. If you're always locking for a peck of trouble, better have a two-bushel sack ready. The way to get rich is simply to resist being a fool, for the f joI spends more than he earns. The knowledge that cornea with old age is frequently confined to the knowledge of lost opportunities. No matter how well I may do a thing to-day there will be a better way of doing that thing to morrow. He who tructs to luck will not be lucky. It is the man who does the right thing at the right time who is lucky. " When I found I was bUck I resolved to live as if I were white, and so force men to look below my skin."—Alexander Duma*. " Every year of my life I grow more convinced that it is wisest and best to fix our attention on the beautiful and good, and dwell as little as possible on the dark and base."— Cecil There's the same thread of good and bad in most of us—the only difference being which end of the telescope is used in viewing the woof of others and of ourselves.—Life

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 500, 27 January 1920, Page 3

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BUSINESS STORY AND PHILOSOPHY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 500, 27 January 1920, Page 3

BUSINESS STORY AND PHILOSOPHY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 500, 27 January 1920, Page 3

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