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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE

FRIENDSHIP’S JOYS. Such is friendship, that through it we love places and seasons; for as blight bodies emit- rays to a distance, and flowers drop their sweet leaves on the ground around them, so friends impart favour even to the places where they dwell. With friends even poverty is pleasant. Words cannot express the joy which a friend imparts; they only can know who have experienced. A friend is dearer than the light of heaven, for it would he better for us that the sun were extinguished than that we should be without friends. —St. Chrysostom.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1930, Page 1

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THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1930, Page 1

THE EVERY DAY ADVICE Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1930, Page 1

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