. — '-— T|-— T - — ' — : — — ;■■■ The wise, philosopher ' yfyo remarked: "My son, When/ you have nothing to. do, plant a tree,", forgot an mportant item— - the' land .laws'-' .... , ■' ' , Some individuals 'will do anything rather than toi!^ ahd Hugh Beatty ;Thew isone of I the./_|umber. Or&girially Thew was an expressman," and, according ;to His wife^ earnfed £10 per week by that occupation, but he became convinced that be ,was a swperiah sort of quss and went to Hinglantfl foir eighteen riipriths to study the nivsteries of mental science and beeaihe/a metaphysician. Having spent £2-Win the course ,df his panderings after., Sciehce, Thew is rioW able to 1 make £2 per week, and naturhlly his wife 'and qhildren have not fared- \ so well since '.'Hugh B catty Thew became a superiah person, land she sued that scion for .maintci£ ance. Magistrate Riddell advised Hutjh Beattv to^give up the mental science l^nc I and try something else; and so say >«n Iml us. \ f •■' \ ' /
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NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 5
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158Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 5
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