Odds and Ends.
All careers are open to all women in Burma. Football match to-day, Te Aroha v. Morrinsville, at Morrinsville. Mahuta -will pay a visit to Te Whiti, the Prophet at Parihaka, in SeptemIt is proposed that the worlds parliaf l6 ?'*' °* religions shall re-assemble in Paris « m 1900 a.d. . Mr H. Fielding says the best womeu in the world are in Bmmm. Burmeese Women are great shopkeepers. Never listen to a man when he abuses his neighbours or relatione. A flower cut in the mdrning will outlast two flowers cut later in the day, when the sun is upon them. , Swiss Government forbids all juniors the use of tahacco. Boys,.dare not smoke , m the. public streets,. ■■;•■/. ’ •Max O Rell declares that Americans don't know how to enjoy life. They go too fast. Une sees here,’ he says, ‘ a notice on office doorfe : Gone to dinner—will' be back in ■five minutes.’ * 'Hence the landscape, from New. York to Sail Francisce, is disfigured by liver-pill advertisements.The mine of, truth, like that of gold, lies - '’ not in reach, of the first - spade-—it demands labour, long and earnest.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1750, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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185Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1750, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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