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A HAPPY HOME. This house seems to be a house of joy; every face wears a smile, and a laugh is at everybody’s service. FRANCES BURNEY. -X- -X- -X- -X----0 bless’d the man! whose aims and ardours rise On faith’s strong pinions soaring to the skies; Yet, while conversing here with want and woe, Acts the good minister of heaven below. HENRY MOORE.
-X- -X- -X- -XA man’s happiness consists infinitely more in admiration of the faculties of others than in confidence in his own. JOHN RUSKIN. •X- -X- -X- * Pleasure, when it is a man’s chief purpose, disappoints itself; and the constant application to it palls of en-* joying it, though it leaves the sense ofi our inability for that we wish, with r \ disrelish of eveiything else. SIR RICHARD STEELE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1929, Page 1
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134FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1929, Page 1
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