When a man regards himself as allsufficient, the world is apt to think of him as insufficient. We have but few faults which are not more excusable than the means we employ to hide them. Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it by tbe handle of anxiety or the haodle of faith. A house is no home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as for the body. A man often stubs his toe on the threshold of success. Fifbs one shilling, G. Silver Whistles twi> shillings i Violins and other Musical Instruments at proportionately low prices. Monthly payments accepted for Harmoniums, of which I have a large stock. Bheet Music, half price; Instruction Books for various instruments; Violin strings and fittings always on sale.-~ J. G-Bietf, Pollen street.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3952, 29 August 1881, Page 2
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137Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3952, 29 August 1881, Page 2
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