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SAYINGS. •.. m “** l ■■' I - .-1 A fool’s paradise is ’ never- ] theless a paradise. « \^.f| A friend in need is a friend;! 11 V ' I we usually shun. The-use of being accurate it js impossible to foresee. yl All men are very much j what women make them. .niii .- .., - • , ■ ■ •. s v The next worst thing to d making an error is to abide by it. • - , 1
, Judge a maiden at the | kneading « pan, not at the I dance. I ■ Put not your trust in money. 1 but put your money in' trust.,, * A man is fed, hot that he may be fed, but that he may ■work. . * j We do not know omrneigh-y| [hour, but we judge him nevertheless. I Every worker adds to the 1 world’s wealth ; increases every one’s share. _ • . ' y y, V ,■ Men of fashion Tiihto Seed j early, and women of fashion to waist. ■ ’ '" ' ■ r ; '- l ; V'd /.-W Talking about doubts, or even against them; 1 gives them form and'substance. ; !j || ■•;>■: ' ' m Money is a handmaiden if you know how to use it, a d mistress if you do hot. ; . • :■- ■■■ ]:• If a man be "gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen of tfaie world. . i Character consists in p man steadily pursuing the things of which he feels hitnself : capable. .. : , , '
/ —7"? <. "i' A woman uses a glass— 4| sometimes, let -us , ■ say—to colour her face; a man—sometimes—uses one to colj»f@ his nose. jfl It is stated oil good that Sir William Bussell,! B§||| recently disposed of his I HH| mere property, has preseiJE WBBm late manager, Mr Stuarflj H||||l with a cheque of When I met. dark, alone—and heaSHßj tranced, thy voiced tones, my heart was pI|HH with love’s' delicious but when I saw thee I well again. A biologist says that the two % sides of a face are never alike; > In two cases out of five the eyes are out of line ; one eye is stronger that the other in seven cases out of tea ; and the right v: ear is generally higher thau the : \- left.
With a view to iuducmg the people to save their pennies the Savings Bank, Adelaide, is providing home savings bank j boxes, capable of holding several pounds in coppers. The boxes will be locked and the keys retained by the bank till the boxes are returned. J -
A well-set pastern relieves a draught horse greatly at the walk, more especially when there is a load behiud it, and it confers elasticity both above and below the fetlock, but the concussion buffers, tested at lue trot, all lie within lU * hoof.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43322, 7 May 1908, Page 1
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436News Items. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43322, 7 May 1908, Page 1
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