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HOME AND HAPPINESS.

The diffusion of happiness is one of the great primal laws of possessing happiness ourselves. The hoaao is founded on this idea, and if it is not recognised the .home Is not an ideal ■One. The unity of the home depends upon the unselfishness of every member, and the acceptance of the idea that each will try to make the others happy. In ■so doing we promote the bappineso of ourselves through the indirect method which to-day is accepted as tbe moral law of human love aud sympathy. In a broader sense this altruism should prevail it* society and public life, but it mast first be cultivated in the home. iUdlcss it finds nourishment and en* couragement there it can never permeate the great mass of humanity around.

A horse can exist twenty- five days by drinking as much water as it desires ; seventeen days without eating ordiiaking: and only five days when limited to solid food, without water. Ball programes, invitation cards .and tickets at Herald Office.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11784, 5 October 1901, Page 2 (Supplement)

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HOME AND HAPPINESS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11784, 5 October 1901, Page 2 (Supplement)

HOME AND HAPPINESS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11784, 5 October 1901, Page 2 (Supplement)