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THE LIGHT THAT LIES IN HITMAN TIES. The steadfastness of character, the dependency in matters of importance, can he judged'by the tie of a man.—"Bruno's Keview." My dears, 1f you a man would know, If you would all his traits descry; Don't wait until he's yours In towLook at his tie. A knot tight-tied refers to purse. A somhre hue betrays the mind; A man Is like his scarf —or worse, l'on'll always find. If it is -ray, then gay is he, If spotted—spotted is Uis past; ll' It is fragile, he will be Too good to last. The crooked streak you urns, eschew, Scotch plaids and weaves i> coarser grain, From duntoiic and curlicue You must refrain. Above all else, you may nnr yield ■'He is a minister to be feared) To him who wears his tic concealed Behind his beard. — Henry "Wlllk-m Hanemann. " Life. - '

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 216, 10 September 1921, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 216, 10 September 1921, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 216, 10 September 1921, Page 17

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