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SAYINGS OF TO-DAY.

Xainxe leires a lot of work for the dressmaker to finish. Judge a man by what he does and a woman by what she'says. God gives to every bird its food, but does not throw it into the nest. Most men would be contented with their lot If it were a lot of money. Remember that the money yon intend to save doesn't draw any interest. Age may not be garrulous, but it is bound to tell on a woman sooner or later. When it comes to making angels of men. Hie preacher is not In it with the doctor. Nothing succeeds like -tie efforts of some people to be disagreeable. We observe that Krupps have subscribed another 10,000,000 dollars from their righthand pocket to their left-hand pocket.— "Boston Transcript." I t It Is a lot easier for a woman to forgive ;a man for anything from a folly to a crime, than It is for him to forgive her for nag--1 ' Jing him about It ..' ■ To a bachelor "luck in love" consists not so much In making successful advances as | ti making a successful retreat. I Win or lose, the Teuton will be disliked, distrusted; the uncivilised savagery of his Government will cling to him like the broad arrow of the convict's brand. Algernon - Blackwood. The Dove of Peace for praise Doth vainly beg; .. ■ . We crave the goose that lays ;.' " The golden ej:e. "Washington Star." When a woman Is around thirty and still unmarried, she does an awful lot of talking about "ub girls."—"Cincinnati Inquirer." - Ifs a poor rale that won't work both ways. Some people don't believe half they hear, and some don't hear half they believe. Women cant help it, poor things, if they are not as strong in their Insides as men. After an, it's their outsides that matter, Isn't -Ben. Some women would lose all joy In the thought of a future life if they didn't believe''that fflxey could Idle away the mornings in Heaven in a pink peignoir and a frilly boudoir cap. "Some men," said Uncle Eben, "put in delr lives kickln' at nothin'. Dar's dls much to be said foh de male. If he's Interested inouga to kick, he's wniin' to go to de ~ trouble of takin' aim." " As Inns as a man looks at a girl through the r..>se-colonred glasses of a new romance, there !s no nse trying to disillusion him bj telling him that her hair and complexion coaie In bottles.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 21

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SAYINGS OF TO-DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 21

SAYINGS OF TO-DAY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 21