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POT SHOTS

Mud thrown is simply ground lost—The Atlantic log. Some people believe anything you tell them—if you whisper it.—Saturday Evening Post. Silence is the unbearable repartee.—G. K. Chesterton. The original writer is not the one who does not imitate anybody, but the one that nobody can imitate. —Charles Ban delaine

Instead of measuring our roads in miles thev shoulc be measured in KILL-O-METRES. Our bodies are gardens to which our wills are gardeners; and they decided what we grow within us.— Shakespeare. Success is never attained by staying awake at nigh but by staying awake in the daytime. V * m m Worry never helped anyone—except a competitor.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21248, 19 October 1940, Page 11 (Supplement)

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108

POT SHOTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21248, 19 October 1940, Page 11 (Supplement)

POT SHOTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21248, 19 October 1940, Page 11 (Supplement)

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