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FRIENDLY COUNSEL

STAY AT HOME. Stay at home, my heart, and rest; Home-keeping hearts are happiest For those that wander they know not where Are full of -trouble and full of care: To stay at home is best. Weary and home-sick and distressed They wander east, they wander west, And are baffled and beaten and blown c about By the winds of the wilderness of doubt, To stay at home is best. H. W. LONGFELLOW. ****** Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty; it is not only needless, but impairs what it would improve. ALEXANDER POPE. * * * * * Real worth floats not with people’s fancies, no more than a ’ rock in the sea rises and falls with the tide, THOMAS FULLER.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1929, Page 1

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120

FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1929, Page 1

FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1929, Page 1

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