SOME MOTTOES
-« An Actor : ' I work. when. -I ' play * and ' play ■ when I work,.'
A Banker: 'Principal is the principal thing, and "a source of great interest. ' A Baker :" ' The staff of life I do supply ; by it you live, and so must I. 1 " v '■ A Butcher : ' We kill to dress, not dress to kill. ' A Builder: ' I send innocent men .to the "scaffold."' A Clerk : ' I possess more pens .than pounds."' A Dentist: 'Look "down in the mouth" and be happy.' A Doctor : ' I take pains to remove pains. ' A Farmer : ' I plough deep while sluggards sleep.' A Hatter:- ' I shelter " the heir apparent" and protect the crown.' A Jockey. 'I witch the world with noble horsemanship.* — Shakespeare. A Photographer : ' Mine is a developing business and mounting rapidly.' A Printer: ' I act as mouthpiece of the human race.' A Soldier: ' For the right I fight with all my might.' A Solicitor : ' I study the law — and the profits; - An Umbrella-maker : ' I " hail " all storms, and bless the "'.longest reign." ' An Undertaker: 'No complaints from our customers.'
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New Zealand Tablet, 23 July 1908, Page 37
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178SOME MOTTOES New Zealand Tablet, 23 July 1908, Page 37
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