GRAVE AND GAY.
Is - , character, in manners, in style, in all r things, true, supreme excellence is simplicity.—Longfellow. ;'.'There are times when a man doesn't think he is getting his money's worth. One is when he invests in a monument. A nonentity is a man who has to tell people who the girl was that he married before they are able to recollect him. The most virtuous-looking woman in the world would rather admit having been . kissed than admit never having been kissed.— Under the magnetism of friendship, the modest man becomes bold the shy, confidentf the laity, active; or the impetuous prudent-ana Thackeray. •Y A SUly Ass writes to point out that, ho^y, the Germans may be for cotton, .Wolff £ Agency, able to supply with yarns.'—Punch - lliat; is a peculiarly- fiery eauce vou use.,. Are youjond of it?", ««&?» ™J- 5 on t.ae. table. >Jt is so unrogmg to r»« ssSsw ° ? ?W*s " Do you think you will h*» aM« +~ '-l. nie out of asked &$&? JgS . he had made a full confession tohislaw yer. •- "I may. not be able to do that W I .M ' E9 * Brnl -complete.—La L mm-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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189GRAVE AND GAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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