/Jewels may bo a sign of riches, but they «rtamly add no charm to those who wear \hom. • Beauty's wealth of hair, lovely hands aid dazzling ncck are most beautiful when inadorncd by gems. The defects. of ■ badly /Imped. hands or ugly coloured hair aro emphasised by sparkling stones.—"Secolo XIX " bonoa.
If in. somo things slow to act for themselves according to British standards of personal,initiative,'Frenchmen aro pre-eminently -a nation of units accustomed to think for themselves.— North. China Herald," Shanghai. - ' ' , &
v A good many men find that it is more expensive to do nothing than to work for a . living;- Those with incomes of . anything below £10,000 a year cannot afford to idle in the elaborate and expensive way that idling is dr> n e nowadays.—"Court Journal."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 151, 20 March 1908, Page 5
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