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PROVERBS.

(Sent by “Cherry”) 15, Hamilton ) A good friend never offends. A good garden may have some weeds. A good hope is better than a bad possession. A good horse should be seldom spurred. A good Jack makes a good Jill. A good key is necessary to ente*’ Paradise. A good marksman may miss. A good name is better than gold. A good name keeps its lustre in the dark. A good paymaster never wants workmen.

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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18408, 15 August 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

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PROVERBS. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18408, 15 August 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

PROVERBS. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18408, 15 August 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

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