THE EVERY DAY ADVICE
LOVE’S SPRING-TIME. In our hearts fair hope lay smiling Sweet as air and all-beguiling, And there lumg a mist of blue-bells on the slope and down the dell; And ,we talked of joy and splendour That the years unborn would render, And the blackbirds helped us with the story, for they knew it well. —Jean Inglelow. * -x- -x- * It is the effort of each blade of grass that keeps the meadow green. -X- ■ * * * A SPIRIT GARDEN. My thoughts I would a garden make In which you may your pleasure take; And find repose and solace when You weary of the ways, of men. And so my mind I fain would store With blossom-fragrant old-world lore, And every ifair and quaint device Of antique floral Paradise. —Bertha Hardacre. ■X - -X* -X" -XWe are assured of. at least one immortality—the trace of our spirit in other men’s lives. . . . ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 1
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150THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 1
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