FRIENDLY COUNSEL
TRUE SYMPATHY. There is a kind of sympathy in souls, that fits them for each other; and we may he assured when we see two persons engaged in the warmths of a mutual affection that there are certain qualities in .both their minds which hear a. resemblance to one another. Silt KICIlAltn STKIvI/10. .Jf. The substantial wealth of man consists in the earth he cultivates, with its pleasant or serviceable animals and plants, and in the rightly produced work of his own hands. JOHN UUSKIX. 'A AC AC AC A A A /\ Do not, for one repulse, forego the purpose That you resolved to effect. WII, 1,1 A.M SILVKICSPKAUK. -X- -X- * -xTho generous heart Should scorn a pleasure which gives others pain. j JAMES THOMSON.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1929, Page 1
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