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WONDERS OF HEAVEN. When I get to heaven I shall see three wonders there —the first wonder will be, to' see many people there whom I did not expect to see—the second wonder will be, to miss many people whom I did expect to see—and the third, and greatest wonder of all, will be to find myself there. —John Newton. * * -X- * Man is by nature a kindly and considerate creature, with an instinctive tendency to monogamy,and the formation of a happy family group bound together by mutual affection and consideration. —S. G. Elliot Smith. * * .* . * Bless me in this life with hut peace of my conscience, command of my affections, and love of thyself and my dearest friends, and I shall be happy enough to pity Censar! These are, 0 Lord, the humble desires of my most reasonable ambition, and all I dare call happiness. —Sir Thomas Browne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1929, Page 1
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149FRIENDLY COUNSEL Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1929, Page 1
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