LITTLE, BUT GOOD.
Time is money to everybody but a loafer. A poor opinion is better than none at all. When a man aims at nothing he seldom misses. Those who always pay cash seldom owe an apology. Flatten- will make even a brunette light-headed. Most women would rather be tailormade than self-made. When a wise man gets really angry, he aoes away and sits down. Fortunate is the man who never knows when be gets the worst of it. Xeviu- interfere with the busy bee! unless yon want a slingimr reproof, j Revenue mav he sweet, but seeking I | it is apt to sour one's disposition. | I Happiness is not the only thing money cannot buy; manners, for instance. If a woman would stop tn Ihinl; when sic is talking she might thinkto stop. S'ime women are too ifood to be clove.'. j while others are 100 clever to he good. I The ureal est, proof of a big man is bis indifference to the arrows the little men shoot at him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 166, 4 July 1908, Page 3
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173LITTLE, BUT GOOD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 166, 4 July 1908, Page 3
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