THE EASIER ROAD.
The not very successful man was talking over old times with an acquaintance." "Years ago, when I was -twenty-. oue, I made up rny mind to get rich,'£ he said. The acquaintanee gave a wry smile. "And yet you are, not rich," he said. i "No," put in the failure, "I decided it was a lot easier to ch-ange my mind." aPOPULAR IDOL, Tourist : Was that one of your prominent eitizens? I notlced you were verjr respectful and attentive to him. Garage Man; Yes, he's one of our pqrO-tr cpft.1 prfi "Early settler? Why, he'-s quite a young man yet." "True enough. I mean he pays his bills the first of every month."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 4, 27 August 1931, Page 6
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116THE EASIER ROAD. Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 4, 27 August 1931, Page 6
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