FRIENDLY COUNSEL
I ASKED. Among so many, can He care? Can special love be everywhere? From, the great spaces, vague, and dim, May one small household gather Him? I asked.: my soul bethought of this;. In just that very place of His Where He hath put and keepc-th you, God hath no other thing to do. A. D. T. WHJ.TNEY. • * * * * * Beauty > Walks hand in hand with duty. J. G. WHITTIER. • #**»» It does not matter if the greatest thing for you to do bo not in itself great. The best preparation for greatness comes in doing faithfully the little tilings that lie nearest. The nearest is the greatest in most human lives. I). S. JORDAN. •.** # * ■ At the sound of Christmas bells • We pardon and forget. j
ALFRED AUSTIN
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1929, Page 1
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127FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1929, Page 1
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