KIBBLINGS.
A little noasenso »ot» and than. la; dished by the vised moo. A millionaire has large will power. Food for Thought — Brain nutriment. A bear garden — Tho Stock Exchange. What sticks closer than the skin, yet can bo easily thrown off ? — A habit. Want of principle is tbe piinoipal want of many men. ' The policeman should watch that others may not prey. The stockholder's motto — Man wants bat little here below — par. When a littlo man ia hopelessly in love it, greatly increases his sighs. Tho Czar is called his Augußt majesty because bo reigns in a summary manner. During this cold one needs all the clothing ho can get. It is dangerous to leave off any habit, be it over so bad. Simpson : I wonder what kind of a line it is that Bud kins uses when he goes fishing? It always breaks just bs he is landing ' the biggest fish yoa ever saw.'" Sniffer 5 "It's nothing but 'yarn.'" In the matter of speed there is a great aimikrity between a flash of lightning and a bit of unfounded gossip. Dialogue between two blind men : 4 'Do you know the gentleman who gave you a shilling juat now ?" " Only by" sight."
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9288, 14 January 1892, Page 4
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204KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9288, 14 January 1892, Page 4
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