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"When does a boy begin bird-keeping ? — When •■' he eets up a (h) owL Business Maxims. — Never say " die," unless you are a hairdresser and hayejaak invention for doing away with grey hairs. i l||P v It wonld be hard to convince the magnetic neddle that a loadstone is nottqe most diverting thing in the world. " Look well before you leap " is very good advice in its way, but how can sickly -looting peot>le follow it? _, *

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Southland Times, Issue 637, 27 February 1867, Page 3

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75

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 637, 27 February 1867, Page 3

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 637, 27 February 1867, Page 3

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