FISHERMAN'S CONSOLATION. When it raina; wlie:a the moon rises; when the hook catches for the twentieth time in the bushes; when the fish wall not vise; then, it is hoped, the good fisherman will not give vent to baser feelings, but instead hie himself to some sheltered spot nnd smoke a pipe of peace, the eoothms influence of a glo of tobacco, flshms troubles aro emoothed over, the tanked line untangles itself, and fish that will n <v, 9n Sf fly or ,U. r leave you—an unsuccesglY. e .urA thoroughly happy man-conteat to be aiofl* with Edgeworth.—Adit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21007, 19 October 1931, Page 5
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97Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21007, 19 October 1931, Page 5
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