SHORT— BUT POINTED; The celebrated 11. Btirtom says: — "Live not beyond they means.' Give , cheerfully. Pay thy due willingly. Be not a slave to thy money ; omit not [' occasion, embrace opportunity, lose ' "no time. Be humble to thy superiors, respectful to thine equals, affable to all, but not familiar. Flatter no man. Lie not, dissemble not. Keep 1 thy word and promise. Be constant ? in a good resolution. Speak truth. > Be not opiniative, maintain no. : fac^ " tions. Lay no wagers, make no. com- - parisbns. Find no faults, meddle not with other men's matters. Fear not that which cannot be avoided. Undervalue not thyself. Accuse no man, I commend no man rashly. Go not to 1 law without great cause. Strive not j b with a greater man." He^could have j >:' added, VKeep up appearances. Dress >■ well. See that your boots are well f polished. Use Tan^ol. Superior to - all. The last word in polishes. Six- ; r. pence per tin at all stores." '
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 97, 22 October 1908, Page 5
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162Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 97, 22 October 1908, Page 5
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