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The most magnificent sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. ' .f/-, lie that lends, an easy and credulous ear to calumny is either a man of very ill morals or has no more sense and understanding than a child. Six things are requisite to create a “happy home.” Integrity must be the architect," and tidiness the upholsterer. It must be warmed by affection, and lighted up with cheerfulness, and industry must be the ventilator, renewing the atmosphere, and bringing in fresh salubrity day by day • while over all, as a protecting glory and canopy, nothing will suffice except the glory of God. -■

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New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1919, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1919, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1919, Page 34

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