Lawyer: How do you identify this handkerchief? Witness: By its general appearance, and the fact that I have others like it. Counsel: That's no proof, for I have got one just like it in my pocket. Witness: I don't doubt that, for I had more than one of the same sort stolen. No man ever prospered in the world without the co-operation of his wife. If she unites in mutual endeavours or rewards bis labours with an endearing smile, with what confidence will he resort to his merchandise or his farm, fly over the land, sail upon seas, meet difficulty and encounter danger, if he knows that he is not spending hia strength in vain, but that his labour will be rewarded by the sweets of home! . Soiicitn/- * *?™'' r «.i_*— ._i :••■«»» uwcory of every manslife, and he is but half provided for his voyage who finds but an associate for happy hours, while for his months of darkness and distress no sympathising partner is prepared.
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Star (Christchurch), 1 July 1870, Page 3
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