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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE

NATURE —HEALED. And forth into the fields I went And Nature’s living motion lent The pulse of hope to discontent. —Tennyson. * * * * Nor knowest thou what argument thy life to thy neighbor’s creed hath , lent. —Emerson. * * * * A fault known is a fault, cured, to the strong; but to the weak it is a fetter riveted. —R. L. Stevenson. * * * * There comes no adventure but wears to our soul the shape of every-day thoughts; and deeds of heroism are but offered to those who, for many long years, have been heroes in obscurity and silence. —M. Maeterlinck. * 41 -X- * Say nothing which you do not believe to be true because you think it may be helpful. Keep back nothing which you know to be true because you think it may be harmful. —Phillips Brooks.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1929, Page 1

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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1929, Page 1

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1929, Page 1

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