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FRIENDLY COUNSEL

If you would keep your friend, approach him with a telescope, never with the microscope. -X- -X- -X- * He is happy- whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to his circumstances. DAVID HUME. -X- ' -X- -X- -XYesterday is but a dream, And to-morrow is only a vision; But to-day well lived .Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every to-morrow a vision of hope. -X- -X- -X- * . - A man is seldom more manly than when he is what you call unmanned—the source of his emotion is championship, pity and courage; the instinctive desire to cherish those who are innocent and unhappy, and ddfend those who are tender and weak. W. T. THACKERAY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1929, Page 1

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FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1929, Page 1

FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1929, Page 1

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