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LIFE’S DAILY ROUND.

HAPPY HOUSE. If we could build a palace of joy, where we could eat joyous meals, sleep joyously, breathe an atmosphere of joy, think what it would mean to us, could we spend a week in this palace! We ought to make happiness a- chronic state. Happiness is a necessity to health. We cannot he well without joy. —Katharine H. Newcomb. -X- * -xGod divided man into men that they might help each other. —Seneca. * * * * This thing, that thing is the rage, Helter-skelter runs the age; Vary like the leaves and flowers. Minds on this round earth of ours PERSEVERANCE. No wrath of man or rage of sens Can shake a just man’s purposes; No threats of tyrants, or the grim Visage of them can alter him; But what he doth at first intend, That he holds firmly to the end. ‘ —Robert Herrick.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 1

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145

LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 1

LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 1

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