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Three great essentials to happiness are: Something to do, /soruetliing to lovo, something to hope for.—Co'lton (Poet and Kss&yist, 1780-1832}. ' "She has stood that every Saturday night for the last seven years, to my knowledge,' , said Tregarva; "'<uvl worse, too, at times." "Goofl God! is there no escape &>* her from: her tyrant?" "No, sir. It Is only you gentlefolk who can afford such luxuries; your poor man may he tied to a harlot, or you poor Tsroxuaa to a ruffian, but ©ao* done, done for ever." "Well/ , thought Lancelot, "we Enff- - Ush have a characteristic, way of proving the holiness of the marriage tis. The angel of Justice and Pity cannot sever it, the stronger dexaoa Ol

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 303, 20 December 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 303, 20 December 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 303, 20 December 1922, Page 2