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Landlord; You should always pay asyou go, young man. Impecuuious Boarder : Them’s my sentiments; but I don’t intend to go for six months yet. The man who named his hen ‘Macduff’ because it ‘ laid on ’ has a neighbor who called his rooster ‘ Robinson' because it always ‘ crew so.’ In nine cases out of ten, the best thing a young man can do is to fall in love with some girl whom ho respects as well as admires, and considers marriage with her as a happy object for which to work, economise, and keep himself pure. INever quit your hopes. Hope is often better than enjoyment. It is often the paqse as \yofl as the qfl’ect of youtty. ft js certainly a very pleasant and healthy feeling. A hopeless person is deserted by himsqlfj and ho who forsakes himself soon forsaken by friends and fortune.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2692, 31 July 1894, Page 3

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144

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2692, 31 July 1894, Page 3

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2692, 31 July 1894, Page 3

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