Thoughts For The Times
To Mark Britain Gukat
‘We need the Puritan element in our character, the Hellenic element in our minds, and the Christian element in our souls. We must set a higher value on moral qualities, on intellectual qualities, and on Christian qualities. AVe must learn to see not gloomily and heavily, hut with joy and thanksgiving, that our world is set in the midst of an infinite, universe, that it has a. purpose in the scheme of things, that wo are all members, one of another, and that there is no grandeur of character, mind, or soul, which can ever he worthy of creation’s purpose.”—From “The Minors of Downing Street.” All thoso in favour of using GOLDEN RULE Soap as a lever for lifting the world into thrift and ha.mony are requested to confer with local storekeepChijdrcq like WADE'S WORM FIGS. Rnfo and rntnjn remedy fov wortm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1921, Page 2
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