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FRIENDLY COUNSEL

SIMPLE RULES. The best rules to form a young man are, to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one’s own opinions, and value others that deserve it. ,Slll WILLIAM TEMPLE.

The tendency to persevere, to persist in spite of hindrances, discouragements and impossibilities: it is this that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak. THOMAS CARLYLE. A heavenly ifeast no hunger can , consume; A light unseen, yet shines in every place; A sound no time can steal, sweet perfume No winds can scatter; an entire embrace That no saiety can e’er unlace ; ingraced in so high a favour, there 'L'he saints with their beau-peers whole worlds outwear, And things unseen do see and things unheard do hear. GILES FLETCHER.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1929, Page 1

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FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1929, Page 1

FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1929, Page 1

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