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'I here' is more folly involved in suspecting every one than in ttusting every one. Nickel bits repaired, al.-o new- rings litted, by 11. H. Ilowdeu, jeweller, etc., Hamilton. Women go farther in love than nio.-t men, but men go farther in fiiendslup than W0I11! n. for printing of every decciiption try Tnii W*ikatii Aimrs Ufliec, Hamilton ; first class work ; moderate prices; satisfaction gu U'Rlltcod. Many a woman rejc'jts a man became he is in love with her, and accepts another because he is not. We ale more sociable and get on heller and more agreeably with people by the heart than tiie intellect. In Loudon alone the natural increase of the population, from excess of biith.s over deaths, is about -10C0 it month. All the local bodies in the Waipa, WdnL.i to, iitel Biako Counth* adverti-o in Tmi-: Waikato Akocs. This, in it--elf, proves that the Akijps is the best advertising medium. There are, according lo a local report, in Belfast, Ireland, no fewer than l!l,0(K) houses occupied by 100.(100 poisons, which ought, to be forthwith cl >scd as unlit for human habitation. The only way to shine, even in this false world, i- to be modest and unassuming, falsehood may be a thick cin.-t. bat, in course ol time, truth Mill ii iill a place to break through.

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 71, 19 December 1896, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 71, 19 December 1896, Page 1 (Supplement)

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 71, 19 December 1896, Page 1 (Supplement)

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