WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING.
A DEFINITION OF LIFE. Life is. ndt a pastime; it is a busi-. and a solemn, business.—Rev. J. U. Jones. FRIENDSHIP v. RIVALRY.’ Tlie human race prospers and sur- ' n .?. s . b. v mutual aid more than by competitmn. —Professor Findlay. VANISHING VIRTUES. The steady eye .and the buovant spirit are rarer than thev ought to be. —Archbishop of Canterbury. WHICH DO YOU BELONG TO? Society is divided into two classes—the men who do all the work of life and those who find faufc with it when is done—Sir Beniamin Johnson. • * a GOLDEN CHAINS. The more the English people feel that they are bound together by gold chains in a common destinv. the deeper will he their natriorzsm and the larger their mutual '-barity and goodwill. —Mr. H. B. Marriott Matson.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 93, 1 April 1911, Page 1 (Supplement)
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