THE TUUE tfKKO,
Boict not became you never fail — The niont un wot thy .ship, "With favouring tidi> nnd favouring £ ll ' c . Will seldom mi^s a H|> Tlx-ie'h little mii'it in sneers \\*h re no disasters ri-e. But he who wins apii-st di^tivss Ihwoilhy of the prize. No r.ivoui'd one may poans sim;, When safe on fortune's track — N'i Ws to heed, no cares to ating, Ko b.'.r to set him hack. But he who has to fi^hthiH way, \\ ith firm undaunted will — W'k.s- iurtune,- vary day by day, Who falls, but rises still — He i* the one to whom the meed Ot pnii.Mj i* "justly dve — Tn«- f\ j c of effoit, t,'tand indeed — The l.eio tried and tme. 11- M hoc.m list; and fall «ii^ain G.unst fortuueV hjinleat lb umlci in the eye* of men Tii«n he who never fulls.
How do you know when night is nifch? — When the tea (t) is taken away. Why does a sailor know theio's a man in the moon ? — Because he* l>«en to sea. A man being upbraided for contsai tin« a number of debts -aid : "On the contrary, I ha\o invariably done even thin^ m m^ power to enlarge them." The prime requirfit^ in thp problem of wealth is economy in tnflos. Learn tv value the odds and ends. The first successful experiments in telpheru^e, for the transport of goods by eloe'ricit), wa« made on a short line in KiiuLiuii i'» Is%& A Bteel rud or _ wire n. t )C on poles, serves as the rail, on %v:,i^]i mnsan elector-motor, drawing a t/..in oi suspended buckets, so far apart as pioptilv to distribute the weight. It is tUi.n.ed that, it made to work satis-f.K-f u'ly, it will cause a great cheapening i,l freight transportation. Tim Hare system, in short, is like the JiMuiH os of the fixed stars, or the problem :il»< m UiL hen and a half that lays au egg a half in a day and a half, or the djv. trine of oiiginal sin, or vSir Robeit font's theory of social reform. Theteims inn tivpuigly irom tlic tongue, but the fiiiiU- ii iud never grasps the true iuwaidness ur tlieir meaning. In the couise of many generations the race may gradually ii\t vii to ihe by&teni. When every tl-ctor is a pl.ilosophor and overy can<li^ f '.t(' :i sage ; when Mr Uuwnie Stewait'^ Jabuiw -saving m chines have abolished l.ibour, nnd evt r^ body enjoys a fixed liuuTiu' Liom the Treasury, paid quarteily iv .u]\ iuce ; When none is for a party, A'kl all aie foi the State ; Win !• the rit.h man h.-Ips the poor man, A; d the pom* man loves the gr°at ; Wlitn tie three-hoop pot has ten hoops, ' .nut it is felony to diink small beer ; —in uiu, uhen the miiienuinm cinec 'mes — then, tii.d not till then, will the Hare system be i.ilk i n.b istood and fully appieciated of tho t^up'e. It is no answer to bay that by ili n Paiiiaments thunselves, with theii att i.d 'tit oleetions, will in all probability 1) ive en.en improved off the face of the Or.itJi. 1 can't help that; I ;nn not ie &poiisilmo for posterity. But we in our (iw !i >.lay iia\e escaped a great perii. 1 will nut tjn so far as to say that our system of jepies..- :t.itive government would break <Joun under the strain of two elections on the II .k> system, but I am Sure that the co:i-.c;u:tioub elector would. He would be toicerf tv up the right of privati juiic^nni; find comuiit his political conod. ncir [O the keeping of a caucus. F.iiiini; U is he would infallibly s:o mad or tal:e to drink. — Otago Daily Times.
" ADVERTISING,"
s.m! the Hight Honoiable W. E. Gl i.Ufcuiie, sp. j rtking apropos of this snl jeet, "is umlonlile-ily veiy rffectivr. Its puw< ris enormous: It appeals, if yk' consult those who have lmulesuccessful u-e ot this extraordinary instrument, thsit it depends wholly in producing an }ni{ue«bioirup(>E the public mind by its iteration or,\>y constant repetition of th^ same tiling. . ThiHshqwsa very singular state of the public 'iiiind ; it sliow v s time is relative .to these matters a eeitsiin amt/U'it of dullness, a givat desire to compete for attention, and none got it unless by giving-, as it were, so |xnnny stiuko-, of the hammer to compel people to nnuce what is goint; on."
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 391, 7 August 1889, Page 8
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