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OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

Politics, The public aide of duty.—, Dr. Dale. * • « It is far better to pin a rose in ft man's coat than to send twenty wreathl to his funeral.—lS. 11. Manley. * * * It has always appeared to me that good manners are almost as valuable an asset in commercial as in diploqaatto affairs.—Lord Cromer. Health is the greatest gift, content* cdneSs tile best riches.—Dhammapah*. A man cannot possess anything thai is better than a good wife, or anythiug that is worse than a bad one,—Simonidis. # # * In the hour of adversity be not witto* out hope, for crystal rain falls from black clouds.—Nizami. # # # \ Depend not 011 another, rather lean upon they self; trust to thine own exertions, subjection to another's will gives pain.—Manu. # # # Keep they heart tifar from sorrow, and be not anxious about the trouble which is not yet come.—Fridausi. As concerns the quantity of what is to be read, there is a single rule: read much, but not many works.—Sir W. Hamilton. Some people, cultivate a simplo man* ner. It is a useful thing to cultivate, when one wishes -to throw dust in other people's eycß.—Richard Bagot.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 5

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189

OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 5

OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 5

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