When an elephant picks up a peanut with his trunk, it is no sign that he sees it. That trunk of his is almost the biological equivalent of our modern radar. It tells him what’s going on at a distance, far better than either eyes or ears.—Boy L. Abbott. Unless you live a life with others, you cannot understand books, for they depict the thoughts and reactions of great men who did not. live apart from life but drew their inspiration from ( it. - —Tn time the Japanese themselves will find the way to a freer system and a higher standard of living.—Helen Mears.
Treat Coughs, Colds effectively: Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd.., Lambton Quay. Wellington.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 63, 14 August 1944, Page 4
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