FACE THIS FACT.
Tho following appeared as the advertisement of a bank. Xt was on a blotter. Quite apart from its being an advertisement (and a good one) it is a little essay with more good common sense m it than most editorial writers of yaur large papers or periodicals will put into two coininns of matter: — Let Us Stop Drifting and Consider
It. is a cold, hard fact that no civilised man can live contentedly or die respectably without money.
Hie sooner a man realises that he is probably not one of the few men who can make money fast 3 the better it will be for him and his future.
A thousand men spend as they go, expecting bye and bye to ‘‘ make money ” and save it. Ono in a thousand doa». »i by should anyone believe himself to be the one man?
A-"iuae that you arc one of the nine hundr.d a<id ninety-nine and take no chances. Start an account to-day. —" Business Philosopher.”
Didn’t it give you a thrill to realise that you were exercising the glorious privilege of the franchise? ” ■*' Yes, wasn’t it just lovely? Ton know Tom :s one of the candidates, and I just had to giggle when I put that kiss after his name.” To he I'ved wo must show kindness and consideration, and not expect to receive what we do not grant ourselves.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 288, 9 November 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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