A DAILY MESSAGE
MEMORY!' Memory may he a Messing. hut memory may also In- a eiirse: p dopeilds Upon the memories. The- memory \hal is slloreii with I l ea.-11 res is a precious possession. The memory that has nothing of real heauiy to n-memLer is little teller than a blank. The memory that is stored with vain ami hitler regrets is a torture elm mher. Happily we can cimose our memories we are doing so now ! We may make ol memory a treasury. a hiank. or a ehamher of horrors which we shrink 'from entering. Memory may he iull ol heautilul assoeia l ions ol love and ITllou ship of help given and received of dear cherished reeol led ions which time can only make more dear. Or it limy he tilled with hit ter. sor did thoughts of unkind words and acts oif hearts wounded in moments of passion-. ol irreeov'era hie wrongs, com milled in hours of lempiai ion. Dev by day we are creating imlelihle records- memories which will live with us right to the end. producing in our sollls either tile wulldl'oils music nl a tlumsaiid harmonies or a pandemonium ol di.-eords. - M. PKKKTON STANLKY. .tin r lyamvJDßuiyyl
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1928, Page 1
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203A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1928, Page 1
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