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THE CHARM OF LIFE.

(After Longfellow.)

Tell me not that advertising Is at best an empty dream, For its charm is more surprising Than its base traducero deem. And whichever way thou turnest Thou will find, upon tho whole, Those who advertise in earnest Soonest reach the wished-for goal. Wouldst thou save regret and sorrow, For good prospects thrown away? Never wait, then, till to-raorrow; Always advertise to-day. Advertise, then I time is fleeting I All the wealth this side the grave, That is ever worth the meeting, It will bring, if thou be brave. Try the charm of advertising, And avert a meaner fate ; Be ye ever enterprising ; Learn to advertise and wait.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 123, 15 November 1879, Page 3

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THE CHARM OF LIFE. Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 123, 15 November 1879, Page 3

THE CHARM OF LIFE. Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 123, 15 November 1879, Page 3

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