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FRIENDLY COUNSEL

THE TRULY GREAT. The greatest man is he who chooses the right with invincible resolution, who resists the sorest temptations from wibiiin and without; who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully; who is the calmest in storms, and whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on God, is the most unfaltering. WILLIAM ELLERY CIIANNING * * * * * We will trust God, the blank interstices Men take for ruins, He will build into, With pillar’d /marble rare, or knit across 1 With generous arches till the fane’s complete; The world has no peridition, if some loss. E. B. BROWNING. ***** It .is a good and safe rule to sojourn in every place as if you meant to spend your life there; never omitting an opportunity of doing a kindness, or speaking a true word, or making a friend. JOHN BUSKIN.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1929, Page 1

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FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1929, Page 1

FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1929, Page 1

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