ENJOY YOUR OWN COMPANY. All wretched and too solitary he Who loves not his own company; He’ll feel the weight of’t many a day, Unless he calls in sin or vanity. To help to bear ’t away.—Cowley. ABSTINATION. Beware of making your moral staple consist of the negative virtues. It is good to abstain, and teach others to abstain, from all that is sinful or hurtful. But making a business of it leads to emancipation of character, unless one feeds largely also on the more nutritious diet of active sympathetic benevolence. —Oliver Wendell Holmes. Something New in Toiletries. The art of the perfumer—the glassmaker—•the designer and the soap maker have reached their very highest form in the production of exquisite new toiletries just opened at E. Cameron Smith’s Pharmacy, Cathedral Square. These toiletries, for all their charm and distinctiveness, are unbelievably low in price. See these toiletries if you desire the best. 6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19231, 19 November 1930, Page 10
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