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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE

commonplace heroism. The fact is, that to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. —Sydney Smith. •Jf •Jf ■sf Have a great deal of hope in the heart and wear a radiant face. GOOD MANNERS. Manners are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature, and of noble mind. —Tennyson. * * * * Learn the value of a man’s words. Each man has a measure of his own for everything. This he offers you inadvertently in his words. He who has a superlative for everything want ß a measure for the great or small. —Lavater. ) ■s{■ •X - ■Jf The purest and most lasting human friendships are permeated with an element of reverence. —Austin Phelps.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1930, Page 1

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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1930, Page 1

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1930, Page 1

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