THE CHARM OF LIFE.
Tell me nut I ha) •iiii'.oi tiVinir Is at In-St nil empty dream, . Fur its «-li;iruis are more mii prising Than its base thuhmers deem. And whichever wav tlmn fit most Thou wilt, find upon flic whole Those who advertise in earnest . Soonest reach the wished-for-goal. WouldVt thou, then, a lesson borrow ? Would’st thou knotv theloyal way ? Advertise then, so to-morrow 1 Finds you richer than to ; day. Adverlise then ! No retreating ! Let tlie senseless croakers rave ; While your heart with hope is healing They' will find oblivion’s grave. Printi r’s ink will win (lie battle, Printer’s ink—the halm of life— Printer’s ink —no din. no rattle — Leads the van amidst the strife. Advertisers oft remind us We can make success sublime Make onr.‘pile’and leave behind 11s What defies the touch of tim Seeing which, perchance, another Struggling man, with weary brain, Some non-advertising brother — May with wisdom try again. Advertise, then ! up and doing ! So avert a meaner fate; And the wisei course per ning Learn to ndvei tise ai d wait.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 8
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177THE CHARM OF LIFE. Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 8
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