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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE

MY TASK. And I must work thro’ months of toil And years of cultivation, Upon my proper patch of soil To grow my own plantation. —Tennyson. -X- -X- -X- * Some millers would have water only for their own mill. -X- -X- -X- -XMalice is the spur of Wit: Good nature the bridle. THE POOR RICH. There’s no true joy in gold, ft breeds desire for more ; Whatever wealth man has, Desire can keep him poor. —William Davies. -X- -X- -X- * Wisdom is wealth to a poor man. -x- * -x- * There is in man a higher than love of happiness, and lie can do without happiness and instead thereof find blessedness. —Carlyle

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1930, Page 1

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115

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1930, Page 1

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1930, Page 1

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