THE SPIRIT OF GOOD. “In taking a long view' off life with its constant ebb and flow, I am corvinced that there is a Spirit of Goon in the world. The mass of people are ready to fight cruelty, in defence of child, or man, or beast—Frances Countess of Warwick, in her book of reminiscences, “Life’s Ebb and Flow.”
A WORSHIPPING ANIMAL. “Every man worships something W'hether he knows it or not. And wliat he worships, he yields obedience to satisfied in his own mind as he may he that he is entirely his own master, and lives only to please himself,” unites Mr John Oxenham, in the “Daily Chonicle.” “No man can possibly be entirely self-sufficing. To every man, therefore, something more is necessarv—a religion of some kind, call it what he may.”
i\eiv (shipment of brush and roir mats just arrived. Plain and fancy brush mats 3s 3d and to 6s 6d. and 13s 6d. Fancy coir mats 27in. x 54in. 6s 6d, 36in. hv 72in. 10s 6d, 6ft. x 9ft. square 37s Gd. Also fancy oval bath mats, 12s 6d. S<e these at Frank Hade’s. ’Phone 179.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 7
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190Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 7
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