Cor-ouu Blind.—A green shutter. Kt'yousegot eimy thing to do, de bes' way is ter go en do it. Dar's no better time ter kill de hen den when she's fat. Labour. —All labour well and worthily performed is in itself a direct means of elevating and improving the labourer. In the first place, it calls forth energy and force, and they grow by exercise. No system of self-culture, however elaborate, can ever give that vigour and tone to the system, or that sense of power to the mind, which comes from regular, wellperformed labour. To work with a purpose, whether it be at the forge or the shop, in the factory or the office, in the field or the studio, in the kitchen or the school-room, gives a conscious ability that nothing else can produce, and that goes far to make the manly and the womanly character.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)
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147Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)
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