FRIENDLY COUNSEL
STURDY IN 1 IEPENDENCE. Let honesty he as the breath of thy soul, and never forget to have a peiiny. when all thy expenses are numerated and paid: then shalt thou reach the point of happiness, and independence shall be thy shield and buckler, thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk upright, nor stoop to the silken wretch because lie hath riches, nor pocket an abuse because the hand which offers it wears a ring set with diamonds. BENJAMIN FR ANKLIN. ***** A peaceable man doth more good than lie that is well-learned. A passionate man turneth even good into evil, and easily believeth evil. A good peaceable man turneth all things to good. THOMAS A KEMPIS. * * * * Tliou ougbtest therefore to call to mind the more heavy sufferings ol others, that thou mayest the easier bear thy little adversities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1929, Page 1
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142FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1929, Page 1
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