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Why doeß " necessity know no law ?" Because the necessitous have no money to pay for it. To marriageable bachelors — "Beware of the l ' paint." . •.■ •• I Being Kind. — Haw desirable is the presence . of one who has ever hanging on his lips, ready for utterance, a word of love ! His entrance into any place is lite a bright glowing sunbeam, warmJ ing ai.d reviving the hearts of all. Eyes sparkle . with joy when he approaches, and shadows flee - away. When death snatches one from our house* 7 holdj and when we gaze upon the rigid features \ of our departed dear one, then we will never re- " gret the gentle words spoken, and the kind acts 1 done, but we will regret every unkind sentence - that has ever issued &om our lips.

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Southland Times, Issue 978, 1 July 1868, Page 3

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 978, 1 July 1868, Page 3

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 978, 1 July 1868, Page 3

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