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PROVERBS

I Put not your trust in patches. I Take out thy rich aunt, thou sluggard, consider her ways (and means) and be wise. Stolen waters are sweet, yet j petrol adulterated in secret is unpleasant. Fools are mocked at on a trial spin. The hard start knowetli its own bitterness; and a wise stranger doth not intermeddle therewith. A soft tyre provoketh wrath. * * A man’s heart, devisetli the way, but the roadmaker directeth his steps. Always look a gift tyre in the I tread.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 6

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PROVERBS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 6

PROVERBS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 6

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