BE OF GOOD CHEER.
A MEAN TRAIT. Human nature always did, and always will try, to shirk real and deserved blame by putting it on to someone else or something else. •X- * -X- -XThere is no saying shocks me so much as that, which T hear very often that a man does not know how to pass his time. *'* * * We must not lower the level of our aim that we may more surely enjoy the complaency of success.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 1
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78BE OF GOOD CHEER. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 1
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