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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE

CALL OF THE WILD. Oh for the breath o’ the moorlands, A whiff o’ the caller air! For the smell o’ the flowerin’ heather My very heart is sail-. Oh for the .sound o’ the burnies That whimple to the sea; For the sight o’ the browning bracken On the hillside waving free! Ob for the tops o’ mountains White wi’ eternal snaw; For the mists that drift across the lift For the strong east winds that blaw! it wild gie a’ the southern glory For the taste o’ a good saut wind, “Wi’ a road ower the bony sea before. And a track o’ foam behind. —Harriet Miller Davidson. (Sister of Hugh Miller.) -X- -X- -X- -X----NATURE’S JOYS. Is there aught dearer than the beauty of the garden and the presence of Spring?. .... Every happy moment that cometli in your way, treasure as a prize! Let no one delay, for who knoweth what the end will be? -Hafiz.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1930, Page 1

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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1930, Page 1

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1930, Page 1

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