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ODDS AND ENDS

Motto over the wails of a school in Germany : ' When wealth is. lost, norhiug is lost.' ' Whew Iheattlb: is lost, something is lost.' ' When character is lost, all is lost.'Mr. Ryeton : * Yes, Silas took twenty bottles of tbat th&t famous patent medicine.' Mr. Crawfoot, : And then did he sign a testimonial ? ' Mr. Ryeton : 'Mo; he signed the pledge.' ' Well,' said he, anxious to" patch "up their quarrel of yesterday, ' aren't you curious to know what's 1 in this package ? ' : • . 1 Not very,' replied the still belligerent wife indifier-^ ently. ' Well, -it's something for the one I love best in all . the world.' 'Ah ! I suppose it's those suspenders you said you needed.'

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 38

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115

ODDS AND ENDS New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 38

ODDS AND ENDS New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 38

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