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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE

GUARD YOUR MIND. >As thou wouldst be astonished, to let thy tongue run all day, and say ‘‘l cannot stop it,” so shouldst thou be ashamed to let thy thoughts run at random, or on hurtful things, and say, “I cannot help it.” —Richard Baxter. *' * * * Those who are always talking of their rights, are not always the most ready at their duties. By a garden is meant mystically a place of spiritual repose, stillnes peace, refreshment, delight. —Cardinal Newman. THE BEST GIFT It is a good thing to be rich, and a good thing to he strong; hut better thing to he beloved of many friends. 1 —Euripides. * * * * A man may take good counsel Ev’n from his foe.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1930, Page 1

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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1930, Page 1

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1930, Page 1

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